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1. Interaction of lipid vesicles with monomolecular layers containing lung surfactant proteins SP-B or SP-C

2. Characterization of lipid insertion into monomolecular layers mediated by lung surfactant proteins SP-B and SP-C

3. Cholinergic (Nicotinic) Receptor and Lipids: Lipid Composition of Receptor-Rich Membranes Purified from Torpedo murmorata Electric Organ and Interaction of the Purified Receptor Protein with Monolayers of Pure Lipids

5. The role of the abundant phenylalanines in the mode of action of the antimicrobial peptide clavanin.

6. The effect of protein stability on protein-monoglyceride interactions.

7. Aerobic sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase from Escherichia coli binds to the cytoplasmic membrane through an amphipathic alpha-helix.

8. Clavanin permeabilizes target membranes via two distinctly different pH-dependent mechanisms.

9. Domain formation in phosphatidylcholine bilayers containing transmembrane peptides: specific effects of flanking residues.

10. Thermotropic phase behavior of monoglyceride-dicetylphosphate dispersions and interactions with proteins: a (2)H and (31)P NMR study.

11. Effect of nonbilayer lipids on membrane binding and insertion of the catalytic domain of leader peptidase.

12. Membrane activity of the peptide antibiotic clavanin and the importance of its glycine residues.

13. Spontaneous insertion of gene 9 minor coat protein of bacteriophage M13 in model membranes.

14. Fructans insert between the headgroups of phospholipids.

15. The specificity of monoglyceride-protein interactions and mechanism of the protein induced L(beta) to coagel phase transition.

16. Lipid organization and dynamics of the monostearoylglycerol-water system. A 2H NMR study.

17. Dynamin is membrane-active: lipid insertion is induced by phosphoinositides and phosphatidic acid.

18. Visualization of highly ordered striated domains induced by transmembrane peptides in supported phosphatidylcholine bilayers.

19. Blistering of langmuir-blodgett bilayers containing anionic phospholipids as observed by atomic force microscopy.

20. Interaction mode specific reorganization of gel phase monoglyceride bilayers by beta-lactoglobulin.

21. Pore formation by nisin involves translocation of its C-terminal part across the membrane.

22. Fructans interact strongly with model membranes.

23. Phosphatidylethanolamine mediates insertion of the catalytic domain of leader peptidase in membranes.

24. The orientation of nisin in membranes.

25. Lipids in total extracts from Acholeplasma laidlawii A pack more closely than the individual lipids. Monolayers studied at the air-water interface.

26. Charge-dependent insertion of beta-lactoglobulin into monoglyceride monolayers.

27. Influence of charge differences in the C-terminal part of nisin on antimicrobial activity and signaling capacity.

28. The C-terminal region of nisin is responsible for the initial interaction of nisin with the target membrane.

29. Dependence of the activity of phospholipase C beta on surface pressure and surface composition in phospholipid monolayers and its implications for their regulation.

30. Phase behavior of stratum corneum lipids in mixed Langmuir-Blodgett monolayers.

31. Insertion of pea lectin into a phospholipid monolayer.

32. Influence of the signal sequence and chaperone SecB on the interaction between precursor protein prePhoE and phospholipids.

33. Nisin Z, mutant nisin Z and lacticin 481 interactions with anionic lipids correlate with antimicrobial activity. A monolayer study.

34. Neutralization of the positive charges of surfactant protein C. Effects on structure and function.

35. The specificity of glycolipid-preferredoxin interaction: requirements for membrane binding.

36. Characterization of a dimeric canine form of surfactant protein C (SP-C).

37. The full length of a mitochondrial presequence is required for efficient monolayer insertion and interbilayer contact formation.

38. Presequence-mediated intermembrane contact formation and lipid flow. A model membrane study.

39. Interfacial hydrolysis of phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate by turkey erythrocyte phospholipase C.

41. Effect of acylation on structure and function of surfactant protein C at the air-liquid interface.

42. Characterization of a Bacillus subtilis SecA mutant protein deficient in translocation ATPase and release from the membrane.

43. The transit sequence mediates the specific interaction of the precursor of ferredoxin with chloroplast envelope membrane lipids.

44. Acidic interaction of the colicin A pore-forming domain with model membranes of Escherichia coli lipids results in a large perturbation of acyl chain order and stabilization of the bilayer.

45. Dual specificity of sterol-mediated glycoalkaloid induced membrane disruption.

46. Insect apolipophorin III: interaction of locust apolipophorin III with diacylglycerol.

47. SecA insertion into phospholipids is stimulated by negatively charged lipids and inhibited by ATP: a monolayer study.

48. Monolayer characteristics and thermal behaviour of phosphatidic acids.

49. Interaction of influenza virus hemagglutinin with a lipid monolayer. A comparison of the surface activities of intact virions, isolated hemagglutinins, and a synthetic fusion peptide.

50. Characterization of lipid insertion into monomolecular layers mediated by lung surfactant proteins SP-B and SP-C.

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