The plasma membrane constitutes the boundary between the environment inside the cell and the surrounding milieu. It is a self-organised structure composed of lipids and proteins. Over time the scientists’ view of the plasma membrane organisation has evolved presenting different organisation concepts. One of them is the lipid raft hypothesis which defines lipid rafts as cholesterol- and sphingolipid- rich nanodomains within the plasma membrane, which localise and concentrate raft-associated proteins, in particular signalling proteins, to specific sites. Due to their distinctive lipid composition, these domains are more ordered than their fluid surroundings. Hence, these membrane domains constitute biophysically and biochemically discrete pla...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms that shape an effective cellula...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
The cellular plasma membrane is a heterogeneous and dynamic two-dimensional fluid. It has long been...
The plasma membrane organization of live cells defines a plethora of cellular processes important fo...
The cell membrane is a complex mixture of various lipids, proteins and other biomolecules that are a...
International audienceCell membranes actively participate in numerous cellular functions. Inasmuch a...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) applied to the plas...
International audienceDue to the intrinsic molecular Brownian agitation within plasma membrane and t...
Nanoscale membrane curvature on cell plasma membrane assists in the spatial organization and domain ...
Lipid rafts are nanoscopic assemblies of sphingolipids, cholesterol, and specific membrane proteins ...
The cellular plasma membrane encloses all mammalian cells and is a heterogeneous structure organised...
The lipid membranes of cells are complex structural and functional landscapes. Beyond being a select...
The extent of lipid packing is one of the key physicochemical features of biological membranes and i...
Dynamic heterogeneity (DH) at nanoscale due to lipid-lipid and/or lipid-protein interactions in cell...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms that shape an effective cellula...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...
The cellular plasma membrane is a heterogeneous and dynamic two-dimensional fluid. It has long been...
The plasma membrane organization of live cells defines a plethora of cellular processes important fo...
The cell membrane is a complex mixture of various lipids, proteins and other biomolecules that are a...
International audienceCell membranes actively participate in numerous cellular functions. Inasmuch a...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) applied to the plas...
International audienceDue to the intrinsic molecular Brownian agitation within plasma membrane and t...
Nanoscale membrane curvature on cell plasma membrane assists in the spatial organization and domain ...
Lipid rafts are nanoscopic assemblies of sphingolipids, cholesterol, and specific membrane proteins ...
The cellular plasma membrane encloses all mammalian cells and is a heterogeneous structure organised...
The lipid membranes of cells are complex structural and functional landscapes. Beyond being a select...
The extent of lipid packing is one of the key physicochemical features of biological membranes and i...
Dynamic heterogeneity (DH) at nanoscale due to lipid-lipid and/or lipid-protein interactions in cell...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
Item does not contain fulltextUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms that shape an effective cellula...
The cell membrane acts as a barrier that controls the passage of substances from the outside to the ...