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Volumn 17, Issue 5, 2001, Pages 1680-1686

Two-dimensional crystallization of annexin A5 on phospholipid bilayers and monolayers: A solid-solid phase transition between crystal forms

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BILAYERS;

EID: 0035815021     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la001342l     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (43)

References (43)
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    • Annexin A5 is the new name for annexin V, according to the recently suggested nomenclature (see: Morgan et al. Genomics 1999, 60, 40.).
    • (1999) Genomics , vol.60 , pp. 40
    • Morgan1
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    • note
    • At 40% DOPS, the system behaved irreproducibly. The p6-p3 transition was observed in some 10-15% of the experiments. On the other hand, at 50% DOPS and more, the transition was observed systematically.
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    • note
    • Mechanical stress associated with transfer of the crystals to continuous carbon film is sufficient to induce the p6-p3 transition on lipid monolayers containing 20% DOPS. It may be that the p3 phase observed by EM in these conditions is in a region of the phase diagram where it is metastable. This might explain why better ordered p3 crystals are usually observed in negatively stained preparations, which require drying, as compared to those embedded in vitreous ice, which do not.


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