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The 2017 MDX is powered by a 3.5-liter direct-injected i-VTEC® 24-valve V-6 engine rated at 290 peak horsepower and 267 lb.-ft. peak torque (both SAE net). The direct injection system precisely places fuel into each combustion chamber for better combustion and greater overall efficiency. The MDX engine also incorporates a range of advanced friction-reducing technologies that help boost fuel efficiency and power output. A crossflow magnesium intake manifold, special "tumble" type intake ports, piston-crown shapes, and an elevated 11.5:1 compression ratio are keys to the MDX's blend of power and fuel efficiency.
Cells are surrounded by complex envelopes that control the exchange of metabolites, catabolites, energy and signals with the environment [1, 2]. For this manifold requirements, they rely on membrane integrated proteins that differ in structure and function. Up to 30% of all genes in eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes encode such membrane proteins [3] and their malfunction often causes serious diseases like diabetes or cystic fibrosis [4, 5]. To gain insight into the structure and function of membrane proteins, it is crucial to purify them in sufficient amounts and in a properly folded state [6]. As they are usually not sufficiently abundant in the native cell membrane, numerous expression systems for the recombinant production of membrane proteins have been established. They differ in the host organism used, the transcriptional regulation or the post-translational modifications of the proteins [7, 8]. However, due to their hydrophobic nature, studies on membrane proteins are challenging and in many cases already their production fails. 2b1af7f3a8