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1. Congenital heart block maternal sera autoantibodies target an extracellular epitope on the α1G T-type calcium channel in human fetal hearts.

2. Functional response of the small multidrug resistance protein EmrE to mutations in transmembrane helix 2

3. Acrylamide concentration determines the direction and magnitude of helical membrane protein gel shifts

4. Protein Structure in Membrane Domains

5. Peptide Models of Membrane Protein Folding

6. Recognition of Non-canonical Peptides by the Yeast Fus1p SH3 Domain: Elucidation of a Common Mechanism for Diverse SH3 Domain Specificities

7. Surface recognition elements of membrane protein oligomerization

8. Role of the Extracellular Loop in the Folding of a CFTR Transmembrane Helical Hairpin

9. The Biologically Relevant Targets and Binding Affinity Requirements for the Function of the Yeast Actin-Binding Protein 1 Src-Homology 3 Domain Vary With Genetic Context

10. Peptides as transmembrane segments: Decrypting the determinants for helix–helix interactions in membrane proteins

11. The position of the Gly-xxx-Gly motif in transmembrane segments modulates dimer affinityThis paper is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue, entitled CSBMCB — Membrane Proteins in Health and Disease

12. The structure of ?unstructured? regions in peptides and proteins: Role of the polyproline II helix in protein folding and recognition

13. Inside-out signaling promotes dynamic changes in the carcinoembryonic antigen-related cellular adhesion molecule 1 (CEACAM1) oligomeric state to control its cell adhesion properties

14. Design of transmembrane peptides: coping with sticky situations

15. Design of Transmembrane Peptides: Coping with Sticky Situations

16. Congenital Heart Block Maternal Sera Autoantibodies Target an Extracellular Epitope on the α1G T-Type Calcium Channel in Human Fetal Hearts

17. Correction factors for membrane protein molecular weight readouts on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

18. Sequence hydropathy dominates membrane protein response to detergent solubilization

20. Proline Residues in Proteins

21. Structural, Functional, and Bioinformatic Studies Demonstrate the Crucial Role of an Extended Peptide Binding Site for the SH3 Domain of Yeast Abp1p*

23. The Assembly Motif of a Bacterial Small Multidrug Resistance Protein*

24. Detergent binding explains anomalous SDS-PAGE migration of membrane proteins

25. Hydrophobic Peptide Segments in Soluble Proteins Competent For Membrane Insertion: Role in Amyloidogenesis

26. Distinctions between hydrophobic helices in globular proteins and transmembrane segments as factors in protein sorting

27. The position of the Gly-xxx-Gly motif in transmembrane segments modulates dimer affinity

28. Lipid solvation effects contribute to the affinity of Gly-xxx-Gly motif-mediated helix-helix interactions

29. Evidence for assembly of small multidrug resistance proteins by a 'two-faced' transmembrane helix

30. Self-association of the transmembrane domain of an anthrax toxin receptor

31. The design of a hyperstable mutant of the Abp1p SH3 domain by sequence alignment analysis

32. Biochemical Definition of ‘harsh’ Vs. ‘mild’ Detergents For Membrane Protein Solubilization

33. SAT0435 A1G T-Type Calcium Channel is Expressed in Human Fetal Hearts and Has an Extracellular Epitope Bound by Autoantibodies from Congenital Heart Block Maternal Sera

34. Membrane protein assembly patterns reflect selection for non-proliferative structures

35. Defining the Defect in F508 del CFTR: A Soluble Problem?

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