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Membrane proteins: biochemistry and synthetic biology
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Curnow, P, Knight, M, Senior, L, Ratcliffe, S & Nancolas, B, 2016, ‘Direct evidence of the molecular basis for biological silicon transport’. Nature Communications, vol 7.
Senior, L, Crump, MP, Williams, C, Booth, PJ, Mann, S, Perriman, AW & Curnow, P, 2015, ‘Structure and function of the silicifying peptide R5’. Journal of Materials Chemistry B, vol 3., pp. 2607-2614
Pernstich, C, Senior, L, MacInnes, KA, Forsaith, M & Curnow, P, 2014, ‘Expression, purification and reconstitution of the 4-hydroxybenzoate transporter PcaK from Acinetobacter sp. ADP1’. Protein Expression and Purification.
Knight, MJ, Bull, ID & Curnow, P, 2014, ‘The yeast enzyme Eht1 is an octanoyl-CoA:ethanol acyltransferase that also functions as a thioesterase’. Yeast.
Curnow, P, Senior, L, Knight, MJ, Thamatrakoln, K, Hildebrand, M & Booth, PJ, 2012, ‘Expression, purification, and reconstitution of a diatom silicon transporter’. Biochemistry, vol 51., pp. 3776-85
Curnow, P, Di Bartolo, N, Moreton, K, Ajoje, O, Saggese, N & Booth, P, 2011, ‘A stable folding core in the folding transition state of an alpha helical integral membrane protein’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 108 ., pp. 14133 - 14138
Curnow, P & Booth, P, 2010, ‘The Contribution of a covalently bound cofactor to the folding and thermodynamic stability of an integral membrane protein’. Journal of Molecular Biology, vol 403 ., pp. 630 - 642
Booth, P & Curnow, P, 2009, ‘Folding scene investigation: membrane proteins’. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, vol 19 (1)., pp. 8 - 13
Curnow, P & Booth, PJ, 2009, ‘The transition state for integral membrane protein folding’. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol 106., pp. 773 - 778
Miller, D, Charalambous, K, Rotem, D, Schuldiner, S, Curnow, P & Booth, PJ, 2009, ‘In vitro unfolding and refolding of the small multidrug transporter EmrE’. Journal of Molecular Biology, vol 393., pp. 815 - 832