About this Research Topic
Our goal is to showcase structural and functional data and bring forth the mechanistic information on membrane proteins that has been missing for so long. Specific aspects that we would like to highlight include, revealing the important role of allosteric mechanisms governing the function of transmembrane proteins and considering their functional dynamics and organization in the context of the environment in which they reside. These insights have begun to emerge only recently with the development and applicaton of new powerful techniques and approaches, both computational and experimental, to study the structural and functional relationships in membrane proteins. This Research Topic will bring together the latest state-of-the-art research in this important biophysical and biomedical field.
This Research Topic brings together the latest experimental and theoretical findings on membrane proteins, highlighting conceptual advances and lingering gaps of knowledge in mechanistic function and their relationship to health and disease.
We welcome original research, review, mini review, perspective, general commentary, clinical trials, hypothesis, and theory. Potential topics include, but are not limited to the current advances from a number of fields relying on the use, for example, of structural, cell biology, genetics, physiology, behavioral and computational works.
Keywords: Membrane proteins, drug discovery, allostery, structure-function, signalling
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