Pages that link to "Q33204058"
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The following pages link to Non-native interhelical hydrogen bonds in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator domain modulated by polar mutations (Q33204058):
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- Molecular Dynamics Simulation Studies of GLUT4: Substrate-Free and Substrate-Induced Dynamics and ATP-Mediated Glucose Transport Inhibition (Q28476422) (← links)
- Application of DETECTER, an evolutionary genomic tool to analyze genetic variation, to the cystic fibrosis gene family (Q33235709) (← links)
- Detergent binding explains anomalous SDS-PAGE migration of membrane proteins (Q33404282) (← links)
- Phenotype-optimized sequence ensembles substantially improve prediction of disease-causing mutation in cystic fibrosis (Q35190186) (← links)
- Design and characterization of a membrane protein unfolding platform in lipid bilayers (Q35583955) (← links)
- Mechanisms for rescue of correctable folding defects in CFTRDelta F508. (Q37346010) (← links)
- Membrane protein folding: how important are hydrogen bonds? (Q37809384) (← links)
- Arginines in the first transmembrane segment promote maturation of a P-glycoprotein processing mutant by hydrogen bond interactions with tyrosines in transmembrane segment 11. (Q39966104) (← links)
- Changing the metal binding specificity of superoxide dismutase from Thermus thermophilus HB-27 by a single mutation. (Q46134744) (← links)
- Basis for selectivity of cationic antimicrobial peptides for bacterial versus mammalian membranes (Q46618455) (← links)