Jacob
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Edward A. Berry
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In the mitocondrial inner membrane (which is very protein-dense) I believe the most abundant protein is the adenine nucleotide transporter. (e.g. pdb1OKC). Single chain or homodimer, but apparently its not very easy to crystallize.
Jacob Keller wrote:
Dear List,
Does anyone know of a source of quantification of membrane proteins in garden-variety eukaryotic cell lines, e.g. HEK or
HeLa cells (incidentally, it just occurred to me that probably all HeLa cells are XX--seems right, no?) I am looking for
the highest-expressed, particularly, and definitely want to include single-pass proteins as well.
Jacob
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