Membrane partitioning and lipid selectivity of the N-terminal amphipathic H0 helices of endophilin isoforms

Volume: 1863, Issue: 10, Pages: 183660 - 183660
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Endophilin is an N-BAR protein, which is characterized by a crescent-shaped BAR domain and an amphipathic helix that contributes to the membrane binding of these proteins. The exact function of that H0 helix has been a topic of debate. In mammals, there are five different endophilin isoforms, grouped into A (three members) and B (two members) subclasses, which have been described to differ in their subcellular localization and function. We asked...
Paper Details
Title
Membrane partitioning and lipid selectivity of the N-terminal amphipathic H0 helices of endophilin isoforms
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
1863
Issue
10
Pages
183660 - 183660
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