Author: Anton Le Brun
Anton Le Brun is a Research Fellow at the Bragg Institute, ANSTO, and currently holds an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. His research focuses on the structure and function of membrane proteins from bacteria and mitochondria.
Contributed articles
Rhodopseudomonas viridis photosynthetic reaction centre | Pass the Electron – The First Membrane Protein Structure Shows How Purple Bacteria Get Energy from Light | |
Anthrax protective antigen | A Crystal Structure for Stopping Germ Warfare | |
Batrachotoxin A | I'm pretty, but don't touch me as I'm deadly | |
Christmas factor | Factor IX: Christmas Factor | |
DNA polymerase | DNA Polymerase in Celebration of Evolution Day | |
Ebola glycoprotein | A Crystal Structure That Was Only Possible With the Help of an Ebola Survivor | |
Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) | A Protein Swiss Army Knife | |
Outer membrane protein F | A protein structure that is a β-barrel of laughs | |
Papain | A Crystal Structure for the Perfect Steak: Papain | |
Pertussis toxin | Whoop whoop: pertussis toxin | |
Ricin | Possibly the Deadliest Crystal Structure Known: Ricin | |
α-Amylase | The Start of Digestion: Salivary α-Amylase | |
α-Haemolysin | From Toxin to Technology: α-Haemolysin |