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. 1989 Sep;6(9):779-86.
doi: 10.1023/a:1015975530850.

Amino acids bracketing the predicted transmembrane domains of membrane proteins

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Amino acids bracketing the predicted transmembrane domains of membrane proteins

C Pidgeon et al. Pharm Res. 1989 Sep.

Abstract

The cell membrane is a complex mixture of several classes of biomolecules but amino acids and lipids are the main constituents. For this reason we are establishing a data base of transmembrane proteins with the intent of using the data base to identify interfacial peptide sequences useful for studying protein-lipid interactions at membrane interfaces. Our present intention is to characterize transmembrane peptides and amino acids found near the membrane interface. A data base containing only signal peptides is available (G. von Heijne, Prot. Seq. Data Anal. 1:41-42, 1987).

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