Search for dissertations about: "membrane protein"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1456 swedish dissertations containing the words membrane protein.
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21. Design of antibody microarrays for global profiling of membrane proteins and soluble proteins
Abstract : Antibody-based microarrays have emerged as an established proteomic technology allowing multiplexed and sensitive profiling of complex proteomes, in a high-throughput and miniaturized manner. Recently, numerous applicative efforts have been pursued generating disease-associated protein signatures that now could be further explored for improved disease diagnostics, prognostics and classification. READ MORE
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22. The Membrane-Spanning Domain of Complex I Investigated with Fusion Protein Techniques
Abstract : NADH:quinone oxidoreductase, or complex I, is a large, complex and poorly understood bioenergetic enzyme in the respiratory chain of living organisms. The enzyme has a conserved core structure, comprising fourteen protein subunits: Seven subunits protrude from the membrane and contain a flavin prosthetic group and eight iron-sulfur clusters that guide electrons from the oxidation of NADH towards the quinone binding site(s). READ MORE
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23. Membrane protein proteomics - Novel method for membrane protein identification and quantification
Abstract : Membrane proteins are fairly refractory to digestion especially by trypsin. Less specific proteases like elastase and pepsin are much more effective. However database searching using non-tryptic peptides is much less effective due to the lack of charge localisation at the N- and C-termini and the absence of sequence specificity. READ MORE
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24. Cotranslational protein biogenesis in Escherichia coli monitored by force profile analysis
Abstract : Proteins are a diverse class of biomolecules that carry out many essential functions across all organisms. They can either be found in aqueous compartments or embedded in biological membranes of the cell and are called soluble or membrane proteins, respectively. READ MORE
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25. Synthesis and protein curing abilities of membrane glycolipids
Abstract : There are many types of membrane lipids throughout Nature. Still little is known about synthesizing pathways and how different lipids affect the embedded membrane proteins. The most common lipids are glycolipids since they dominate plant green tissue. Glycolipids also exist in mammal cells as well as in most Gram-positive bacteria. READ MORE