1. Bacillus subtilis Lipid Extract, A Branched-Chain Fatty Acid Model Membrane.
- Author
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Nickels JD, Chatterjee S, Mostofian B, Stanley CB, Ohl M, Zolnierczuk P, Schulz R, Myles DAA, Standaert RF, Elkins JG, Cheng X, and Katsaras J
- Subjects
- Bacterial Proteins, Fatty Acids, Lipid Bilayers, Membrane Lipids, Bacillus subtilis, Cell Membrane physiology, Membrane Proteins chemistry, Models, Biological
- Abstract
Lipid extracts are an excellent choice of model biomembrane; however at present, there are no commercially available lipid extracts or computational models that mimic microbial membranes containing the branched-chain fatty acids found in many pathogenic and industrially relevant bacteria. We advance the extract of Bacillus subtilis as a standard model for these diverse systems, providing a detailed experimental description and equilibrated atomistic bilayer model included as Supporting Information to this Letter and at ( http://cmb.ornl.gov/members/cheng ). The development and validation of this model represents an advance that enables more realistic simulations and experiments on bacterial membranes and reconstituted bacterial membrane proteins.
- Published
- 2017
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