2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c06135
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In Vitro Glycosylation of the Membrane Protein γ-Sarcoglycan in Nanodiscs

Michael S. Harris,
Rachel F. Dolan,
James R. Bryce
et al.

Abstract: Membrane glycoproteins are proteins that reside in the membranes of cells and are post-translationally modified to have sugars attached to their amino acid side chains. Studies of this subset of proteins in their native states are becoming more important since they have been linked to numerous human diseases. However, these proteins are difficult to study due to their hydrophobic nature and their propensity to aggregate. Using membrane mimetics allows us to solubilize these proteins, which, in turn, allows us … Show more

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