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Renthal Lab Research

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Membranes

  • Transmembrane helix surfaces
  • Free energy of bacterio-opsin helix-helix interaction
  • Transmembrane helix-helix association: relative stabilities at low pH
  • An unfolding story of helical transmembrane proteins
  • Buried water molecules in helical transmembrane proteins
  • Helix insertion into bilayers and the evolution of membrane proteins
  • Interaction of a two-transmembrane-helix peptide with lipid bilayers and dodecyl sulfate micelles
  • Integral membrane protein fragment recombination after transfer from nanolipoprotein particles to bicelles
  • Kinetics of lipid mixing between bicelles and nanolipoprotein particles

Insects

  • Ant antennal glands
  • Structure and distribution of antennal sensilla of the red imported fire ant
  • Apolipophorin-III-like protein expressed in the antenna of the red imported fire ant
  • Antennal glands and ant phylogeny
  • The major antennal chemosensory protein of red imported fire ant workers
  • Quantitative analysis of pheromone-binding protein specificity
  • Surface polar lipids differ in male and female Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Cell Imaging

  • Luminescence resonance energy transfer in the cytoplasm of live Escherichia coli cells
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