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Purified lens major intrinsic protein (MIP) forms highly ordered tetragonal two-dimensional arrays by reconstitution

Andreas Engel

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1998

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The major intrinsic protein (MIP) of the bovine lens fiber membrane: Characterization and structure based on cDNA cloning

Janice Cline

Cell, 1984

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Amino acid sequence of in vivo phosphorylation sites in the main intrinsic protein (MIP) of lens membranes

Ross Johnson

European journal of biochemistry / FEBS, 1990

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Heterologous expression and topography of the main intrinsic protein (MIP) from rat lens

M. James Crabbe

FEBS Letters, 2002

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Properties of Chicken Lens MIP Channels Reconstituted into Planar Lipid Bilayers

David Spray

Journal of Membrane Biology, 1996

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E-crystallin Recruitment to the Plasma Membrane by Specific Interaction between Lens MIP/Aquaporin-0 and E-crystallin

Jianguo Fan

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2004

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γE-crystallin recruitment to the plasma membrane by specific interaction between lens MIP/aquaporin-0 and γE-crystallin

Jianguo Fan

… ophthalmology & visual …, 2004

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Editorial: Hidden Secrets and Lessons From the Crystal Structures of Integral Membrane Proteins: Channels, Pumps and Receptors

Mario Díaz

Frontiers in Physiology, 2018

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Major intrinsic polypeptide (MIP26K) from lens membrane: Reconstitution into vesicles and inhibition of channel forming activity by peptide antiserum

David Rintoul

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1985

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pH-Dependent channel activity of heterologously-expressed main intrinsic protein (MIP) from rat lens

M. James Crabbe

FEBS Letters, 2002

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Identification of a 70,000-D protein in lens membrane junctional domains

Joerg Kistler

Journal of Cell Biology, 1985

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Identification of an 18,000-Dalton Protein in Mammalian Lens Fiber Cell Membranes

Erica TenBroek

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1989

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The structural organization and protein composition of lens fiber junctions

Sidney Simon

Journal of Cell Biology, 1989

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Covalent and noncovalent interactions of membrane proteins from the chick lens

Jill Hansen

Experimental Eye Research, 1981

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Sequence analysis of peptide fragments from the intrinsic membrane protein of calf lens fibers MP26 and its natural maturation product MP22

Lien Ngoc

FEBS Letters, 1985

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The distribution of the fiber cell intrinsic membrane proteins MP20 and connexin46 in the bovine lens

Erica TenBroek

Journal of Cell Science, 1992

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Expression and characterization of lens membrane intrinsic protein, MIP, in a baculovirus expression system

Satyanarayana Swamy-Mruthinti

Current Eye Research, 1998

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MP26, a protein of intercellular junctions in the bovine lens: Electrophoretic and chromatographic characterization

Ross Johnson

Experimental Eye Research, 1991

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Oligomerization of water and solute channels of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family

Laurence Duchesne, Jean-François Hubert

Kidney International, 2001

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MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry of Integral Membrane Proteins from Ocular Lens and Retinal Tissue

Pierre Chaurand

Journal of Proteome Research, 2009

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Approaches to the characterization of membrane channel proteins (porins) by UV MALDI-MS

Jenny Albanese

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes, 1997

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Complete Map and Identification of the Phosphorylation Site of Bovine Lens Major Intrinsic Protein

Rosalie Crouch

2000

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The C Terminus of Lens Aquaporin 0 Interacts with the Cytoskeletal Proteins Filensin and CP49

Rosalie Crouch

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2006

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Mapping of Four Mouse Genes Encoding Eye Lens-Specific Structural, Gap Junction, and Integral Membrane Proteins:Cryba1(CrystallinβA3/A1),Crybb2(CrystallinβB2),Gja8(MP70), andLim2(MP19)

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Genomics, 1995

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Structure of Functional Single AQP0 Channels in Phospholipid Membranes

Eric Turk

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2003

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A feast of membrane protein structures in Madrid: Workshop: Pumps, channels and transporters: structure and function

Christopher Tate

EMBO reports, 2001

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Co-axial Association of Recombinant Eye Lens Aquaporin-0 Observed in Loosely Packed 3D Crystals

David Kozono

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2006

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Interaction of major intrinsic protein (aquaporin-0) with fiber connexins in lens development

Jean Jiang

Journal of Cell Science, 2004

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Surface Tongue-and-groove Contours on Lens MIP Facilitate Cell-to-cell Adherence

Andreas Engel

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000

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Major Intrinsic Protein Superfamily: Channels with Unique Structural Features and Diverse Selectivity Filters

Ramasubbu Sankar, Ravi Kumar Verma

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Eye-lens proteins: The three-dimensional structure of β-crystallin predicted from monomeric γ-crystallin

William DeJong

FEBS Letters, 1981

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Some properties of lens plasma membrane polypeptides isolated from normal human lenses

Antonio Arra

Experimental Eye Research, 1979

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Mass spectrometric mapping of ion channel proteins (porins) and identification of their supramolecular membrane assembly

Jenny Albanese

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Genetics, 1998

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Membrane protein structural biology-How far can the bugs take us?(Review)

Gunnar von Heijne

2007

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Channel reconstitution in liposomes and planar bilayers with HPLC-purified MIP26 of bovine lens

Camillo Peracchia

The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1991

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