G protein-coupled receptors are cell-surface seven-helical membrane proteins that undergo conformational changes on activation. The mammalian photoreceptor, rhodopsin, is the best-studied member of th...
The transient absorption at 296 nm was part of the spectroscopic evidence that initiated the proposal that tyrosinate (Tyr-) is formed during, and important to, the photocycle of bacteriorhodopsin (bR...
this paper, the Bank and the Fund have drawn together available research findings on the benefits of trade liberalization as well as on the obstacles to trade-oriented development. As regards the bala...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) belonging to class A contain several highly conserved (>90%) amino acids in their transmembrane helices. Results of mutational studies of these highly conserved res...
this paper, the Bank and the Fund have drawn together available research findings on the benefits of trade liberalization as well as on the obstacles to trade-oriented development. As regards the bala...
Rhodopsin is the visual pigment of the vertebrate rod photoreceptor cell and is the only member of the G protein coupled receptor family for which a crystal structure is available. Towards the study o...
Sonicated vesicles of 1-fatty acyl-2-omega-(2-diazo-3,3,3-trifluoropropionoxy) fatty acyl sn-glycero-3-phosphoryl-cholines were shown recently to form intermolecular crosslinks by insertion of the pho...