The biological cell membranes play a crucial role in living tissues through a heterogeneity of metabolic processes, such as apoptosis, necrosis, autophagy, cell signalling processes and …
The rapid spread of drug-resistant pathogens and the declining discovery of new antibiotics have created a global health crisis and heightened interest in the search for novel …
Membrane proteins represent the majority of clinical drug targets and are actively involved in a range of cellular processes. However, the complexity of membrane mimetics for …
Mass spectrometry (MS) is now established as an analytical tool to interrogate the structure and dynamics of proteins and their assemblies. An array of MS-based technologies has …
Membrane proteins are about 30% of the human proteome and serve important physiological roles, including chemical transport, cell signaling, and energy transduction …