Jonathan Crane, Graduate Student

surfacto@virginia.edu

 

Hometown: Portland, Oregon

B.S.: University of Oregon, 1996

At UVA since 1999.

 

Publications:

Crane, J.M., V. Kiessling, and L.K. Tamm (2005). Measuring Lipid Asymmetry In Planar Supported Bilayers by Fluorescence Interference Contrast Micorscopy. Langmuir. 21: 1377-1388. (Full text in PDF)

Crane, J.M. and L.K. Tamm (2004). Role of cholesterol in the formation and nature of lipid rafts in planar and spherical model membranes. Biophys. J. 86: 2965-2979. (Full text in PDF)

Tamm, L.K., J. Crane, and V. Kiessling (2003). Membrane fusion: a structural perspective on the interplay of lipids and proteins. (Review) Curr. Op. Struct. Biol. 13: 453-466. (Full text in PDF)

Langosch, D., J.M. Crane, B. Brosig, A. Hellwig, L.K. Tamm, and J. Reed (2001). Peptide mimics of SNARE transmembrane segments drive membrane fusion depending on their conformational plasitcity. J. Mol. Biol. 311(4): 709-721.

Smith, E.C., J.M. Crane, T.G. Laderas, and S.B. Hall (2003). Metastability of a Supercompressed Fluid Monolayer. Biophys. J. 85: 3048-3057.

Crane, J.M. and S.B. Hall (2001). Rapid compression transforms interfacial monolayers of pulmonary surfactant. Biophys. J. 80: 1863-1872.

Crane, J.M., G. Putz, and S.B. Hall (1999). Persistence of phase coexistence in disaturated phosphatidylcholine monolayers at high surface pressures. Biophys. J. 77: 3134-3143.

 

Membrane protein structure and folding | Viral membrane fusion | Synaptic membrane fusion | Supported model membranes
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