Search

Your search keyword '"Govaerts C"' showing total 142 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Govaerts C" Remove constraint Author: "Govaerts C"
142 results on '"Govaerts C"'

Search Results

1. 335 Cryogenic electron microscopy studies of human CFTR folding and conformational dynamics elucidate a novel potentiator binding site in the nucleotide binding domains that supports an alternative channelgating mechanism

2. Evidence for assembly of prions with left-handed beta-helices into trimers

14. human NBD1 of CFTR in complex with nanobodies T2a and T4

15. Human NBD1 of CFTR in complex with nanobodies D12 and T4

16. human NBD1 of CFTR in complex with nanobodies D12 and G3a

17. human NBD1 of CFTR in complex with nanobody T27

19. Isolation and partial characterization of anatagonistic peptides produced by Paenibacillus sp. strain B2 isolated from the Sorghum mycorrhizophere

20. Constitutive activity of the melanocortin-4 receptor is maintained by its N-terminal domain and plays a role in energy homeostasis in humans

23. Structures of P-glycoprotein reveal its conformational flexibility and an epitope on the nucleotide-binding domain

32. Study of the stability of polymyxins B1, E1 and E2 in aqueous solution using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry

33. The Antiplasmodial Activity of Isolates from Ajuga remota

34. The TXP motif in the second transmembrane helix of CCR5. A structural determinant of chemokine-induced activation.

35. Multiple charged and aromatic residues in CCR5 amino-terminal domain are involved in high affinity binding of both chemokines and HIV-1 Env protein.

36. Extracellular cysteines of CCR5 are required for chemokine binding, but dispensable for HIV-1 coreceptor activity.

37. Cloning of a human purinergic P2Y receptor coupled to phospholipase C and adenylyl cyclase.

38. CCR5 binds multiple CC-chemokines: MCP-3 acts as a natural antagonist

39. Obesity-associated mutations in the melanocortin-4 receptor provide novel insights into its function

42. AlphaFold2 predicts the inward-facing conformation of the multidrug transporter LmrP.

43. A topological switch in CFTR modulates channel activity and sensitivity to unfolding.

44. An embedded lipid in the multidrug transporter LmrP suggests a mechanism for polyspecificity.

45. Modulation of the Erwinia ligand-gated ion channel (ELIC) and the 5-HT 3 receptor via a common vestibule site.

46. A lipid site shapes the agonist response of a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel.

47. Domain-interface dynamics of CFTR revealed by stabilizing nanobodies.

48. LmrP from Lactoccoccus lactis: a tractable model to understand secondary multidrug transport in MFS.

49. Ligand chain length drives activation of lipid G protein-coupled receptors.

50. Lipids Can Make Them Stick Together.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources