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Reconstitution of a Kv Channel into Lipid Membranes for Structural and Functional Studies
Published on: July 13, 2013
Understanding the function of bacterial outer membrane channels by reconstitution into black lipid membranes
Van Gelder P1, Dumas, Winterhalter
1Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland.
Biophysical Chemistry
|August 29, 2000
Abstract:
Structural and functional information is obtained by the reconstitution of membrane channel forming proteins into black lipid membranes. Due to this outstanding sensitivity only little material is needed and single molecule detection can be easily achieved. An overview on different types of detection will be given.
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