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Kalypso Charalambous
Kalypso Charalambous
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Building a synthetic mechanosensitive signaling pathway in compartmentalized artificial cells
JW Hindley, DG Zheleva, Y Elani, K Charalambous, LMC Barter, PJ Booth, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (34), 16711-16716, 2019
1122019
NaChBac: the long lost sodium channel ancestor
K Charalambous, BA Wallace
Biochemistry 50 (32), 6742-6752, 2011
752011
In vitro unfolding and refolding of the small multidrug transporter EmrE
D Miller, K Charalambous, D Rotem, S Schuldiner, P Curnow, PJ Booth
Journal of molecular biology 393 (4), 815-832, 2009
732009
Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters
K Charalambous, D Miller, P Curnow, PJ Booth
BMC biochemistry 9, 1-12, 2008
722008
Structure formation during translocon-unassisted co-translational membrane protein folding
NJ Harris, E Reading, K Ataka, L Grzegorzewski, K Charalambous, X Liu, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 8021, 2017
622017
The reconstitution and activity of the small multidrug transporter EmrE is modulated by non-bilayer lipid composition
P Curnow, M Lorch, K Charalambous, PJ Booth
Journal of molecular biology 343 (1), 213-222, 2004
572004
Engineering de Novo Membrane-Mediated Protein–Protein Communication Networks
K Charalambous, PJ Booth, R Woscholski, JM Seddon, RH Templer, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (13), 5746-5749, 2012
422012
Tetrameric bacterial sodium channels: characterization of structure, stability, and drug binding
G Nurani, M Radford, K Charalambous, AO O’Reilly, NB Cronin, S Haque, ...
Biochemistry 47 (31), 8114-8121, 2008
372008
AcrB contamination in 2-D crystallization of membrane proteins: lessons from a sodium channel and a putative monovalent cation/proton antiporter
CAP Glover, VLG Postis, K Charalambous, SB Tzokov, WI Booth, ...
Journal of structural biology 176 (3), 419-424, 2011
322011
Thermal and chemical unfolding and refolding of a eukaryotic sodium channel
K Charalambous, AO O'Reilly, PA Bullough, BA Wallace
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1788 (6), 1279-1286, 2009
302009
Lipids modulate the insertion and folding of the nascent chains of alpha helical membrane proteins
NJ Harris, K Charalambous, HE Findlay, PJ Booth
Biochemical Society Transactions 46 (5), 1355-1366, 2018
282018
Amphiphilic drug interactions with model cellular membranes are influenced by lipid chain-melting temperature
D Casey, K Charalambous, A Gee, RV Law, O Ces
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 11 (94), 20131062, 2014
272014
G219S mutagenesis as a means of stabilizing conformational flexibility in the bacterial sodium channel NaChBac
AO O'Reilly, K Charalambous, AO O'Reilly, K Charalambous, G Nurani, ...
Molecular membrane biology 25 (8), 670-676, 2008
202008
Membrane protein mediated bilayer communication in networks of droplet interface bilayers
S Haylock, MS Friddin, JW Hindley, E Rodriguez, K Charalambous, ...
Communications chemistry 3 (1), 77, 2020
172020
Investigating the insertion and folding of membrane proteins into lipid bilayers using a cell free expression system
N Harris, K Charalambous, E Reading, P Booth
PROTEIN SCIENCE 24, 96-96, 2015
2015
Amphiphilic drug interactions with model cellular membranes
D Casey, K Charalambous, A Gee, RV Law, O Ces
2014
Design, production and characterisation of a thermally-stable mutant of the bacterial voltage gated sodium channel Nachbac
AO O'Reilly, K Charalambous, G Nurani, BA Wallace
Biophysical Journal 96 (3), 253a, 2009
2009
The effect of lipid bilayer composition on small multidrug resistance transporters
KN Charalambous
University of Bristol, 2006
2006
Studies of the refolding behaviour of small multidrug resistance proteins
KN Charalambous, P Curnow, PJ Booth
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL 86 (1), 260A-260A, 2004
2004
BMC biochemistry Volume: 9 ISSN: 1471-2091 ISO Abbreviation: BMC Biochem. Publication Date: 2008
K Charalambous, D Miller, P Curnow, PJ Booth
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