AbstractThe intricate and tightly regulated organization of eukaryotic cells into spatially and functionally distinct membrane-bound compartments is a defining feature of complex organisms. These compartments are defined by their lipid and protein compositions, with their limiting membrane as the functional interface to the rest of the cell. Thus, proper segregation of membrane proteins and lipids is necessary for the maintenance of organelle identity, and this segregation must be maintained despite extensive, rapid membrane exchange between compartments. Sorting processes of high efficiency and fidelity are required to avoid potentially deleterious mis-targeting and maintain cellular function. Although much molecular machinery associated w...
AbstractMembrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid an...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
Membrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid and protei...
AbstractThe intricate and tightly regulated organization of eukaryotic cells into spatially and func...
In this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane sub-compa...
AbstractIn this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane s...
In this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane sub-compa...
The lipid raft hypothesis proposes lateral domains driven by preferential interactions between stero...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
AbstractMembrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid an...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
Membrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid and protei...
AbstractThe intricate and tightly regulated organization of eukaryotic cells into spatially and func...
In this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane sub-compa...
AbstractIn this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane s...
In this review we describe the history of the development of the raft concept for membrane sub-compa...
The lipid raft hypothesis proposes lateral domains driven by preferential interactions between stero...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
AbstractMembrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid an...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
Membrane rafts are regions of increased lipid acyl chain order that differ in their lipid and protei...