Ashlea Rowley
University of Leeds
2 Papers
8 Citations
Ashlea Rowley is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid bilayer & Complement membrane attack complex. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Single-molecule kinetics of pore assembly by the membrane attack complex
Edward S. Parsons,George J Stanley,Alice L. B. Pyne,Adrian W. Hodel,Adrian P. Nievergelt,Anaïs Menny,Alexander R. Yon,Ashlea Rowley,Ralf P. Richter,Georg E. Fantner,Doryen Bubeck,Bart W. Hoogenboom +11 more
TL;DR: Fast atomic force microscopy imaging is used to show that MAC proteins oligomerize within the membrane, unlike structurally homologous bacterial pore-forming toxins, which provides insight into how human cells are protected from bystander damage by the cell surface receptor CD59.
Single-molecule kinetics of pore assembly by the membrane attack complex.
Edward S. Parsons,George J Stanley,Alice L. B. Pyne,Adrian W. Hodel,Adrian W. Hodel,Adrian P. Nievergelt,Anaïs Menny,Alexander R. Yon,Alexander R. Yon,Ashlea Rowley,Ralf P. Richter,Georg E. Fantner,Doryen Bubeck,Bart W. Hoogenboom,Bart W. Hoogenboom +14 more
TL;DR: Atomic force microscopy is used to show that MAC proteins oligomerize within the membrane, allowing them to identify the kinetic bottleneck of MAC formation, and provides insight into how human cells are protected from bystander damage by the cell surface receptor CD59.