AbstractSingle-molecule epifluorescence microscopy was used to observe the translational motion of GPI-linked and native I-Ek class II MHC membrane proteins in the plasma membrane of CHO cells. The purpose of the study was to look for deviations from Brownian diffusion that might arise from barriers to this motion. Detergent extraction had suggested that these proteins may be confined to lipid microdomains in the plasma membrane. The individual I-Ek proteins were visualized with a Cy5-labeled peptide that binds to a specific extracytoplasmic site common to both proteins. Single-molecule trajectories were used to compute a radial distribution of displacements, yielding average diffusion coefficients equal to 0.22 (GPI-linked I-Ek) and 0.18μm...
AbstractModulated fringe pattern photobleaching (MFPP) was used to measure the translational diffusi...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
AbstractRecent evidence on the occurrence of small (5–700nm diameter) lipid microdomains in the exop...
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
ABSTRACT Previously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up ...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
AbstractGlycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked and native major histocompatibility complex class ...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
ABSTRACT Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked and native major histocompatibility complex class...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The image-mean square displacement technique applies the calculation of the mean square displacement...
Supported cell-membrane sheets are promising in vitro systems to investigate the properties of membr...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
Fluorescence microphotolysis is a versatile method for diffusion measurements in single cells and ot...
AbstractModulated fringe pattern photobleaching (MFPP) was used to measure the translational diffusi...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
AbstractRecent evidence on the occurrence of small (5–700nm diameter) lipid microdomains in the exop...
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
ABSTRACT Previously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up ...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
AbstractGlycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked and native major histocompatibility complex class ...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
ABSTRACT Glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked and native major histocompatibility complex class...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The image-mean square displacement technique applies the calculation of the mean square displacement...
Supported cell-membrane sheets are promising in vitro systems to investigate the properties of membr...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
Fluorescence microphotolysis is a versatile method for diffusion measurements in single cells and ot...
AbstractModulated fringe pattern photobleaching (MFPP) was used to measure the translational diffusi...
The cytoplasmic membrane forms the barrier between any cell's interior and the outside world. It con...
AbstractRecent evidence on the occurrence of small (5–700nm diameter) lipid microdomains in the exop...