AbstractIt is known that ceramides can influence the lateral organization in biological membranes. In particular ceramides have been shown to alter the composition of cholesterol and sphingolipid enriched nanoscopic domains, by displacing cholesterol, and forming gel phase domains with sphingomyelin. Here we have investigated how the bilayer content of ceramides and their chain length influence sterol partitioning into the membranes. The effect of ceramides with saturated chains ranging from 4 to 24 carbons in length was investigated. In addition, unsaturated 18:1- and 24:1-ceramides were also examined. The sterol partitioning into bilayer membranes was studied by measuring the distribution of cholestatrienol, a fluorescent cholesterol anal...
AbstractThe pore forming capacity of Sticholysin II (StnII; isolated from Stichodactyla helianthus) ...
ABSTRACT In this study, we used cholestatrienol (CTL) as a fluorescent reporter molecule to study st...
AbstractMammalian ceramides constitute a family of at least a few hundred closely related molecules ...
AbstractIt is known that ceramides can influence the lateral organization in biological membranes. I...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractThe effects of ceramides with varying saturated N-linked acyl chains (C2–C14) on cholesterol...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractThe sphingoid bases of sphingolipids, including ceramides, can vary in length from 12 to >20...
AbstractThe formation of sterol and palmitoyl sphingomyelin enriched ordered domains in a fluid bila...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
AbstractIn this study we have prepared ceramide phosphoserine (CerPS) and examined its sterol-intera...
Sphingolipids constitute a significant fraction of cellular plasma membrane lipid content. Among sph...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractCeramides (Cers) may exert their biological activity through changes in membrane structure a...
AbstractThe pore forming capacity of Sticholysin II (StnII; isolated from Stichodactyla helianthus) ...
ABSTRACT In this study, we used cholestatrienol (CTL) as a fluorescent reporter molecule to study st...
AbstractMammalian ceramides constitute a family of at least a few hundred closely related molecules ...
AbstractIt is known that ceramides can influence the lateral organization in biological membranes. I...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractThe effects of ceramides with varying saturated N-linked acyl chains (C2–C14) on cholesterol...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractThe sphingoid bases of sphingolipids, including ceramides, can vary in length from 12 to >20...
AbstractThe formation of sterol and palmitoyl sphingomyelin enriched ordered domains in a fluid bila...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
AbstractIn this study we have prepared ceramide phosphoserine (CerPS) and examined its sterol-intera...
Sphingolipids constitute a significant fraction of cellular plasma membrane lipid content. Among sph...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractCeramides (Cers) may exert their biological activity through changes in membrane structure a...
AbstractThe pore forming capacity of Sticholysin II (StnII; isolated from Stichodactyla helianthus) ...
ABSTRACT In this study, we used cholestatrienol (CTL) as a fluorescent reporter molecule to study st...
AbstractMammalian ceramides constitute a family of at least a few hundred closely related molecules ...