AbstractCurrent knowledge of lipid and protein diffusion rates in homogeneous, fluid, artificial bilayers is reviewed and the ability of current theory to account for these rates is evaluated as a reference for understanding lateral diffusion in biomembranes. Experimental evidence on the effects of increasing protein concentration on the lateral diffusion of membrane lipids and proteins is summarized to provide a qualitative description of the situation in biomembranes.Lipid bilayersLateral diffusionMembrane proteinsFluorescent probesPhotobleachin
Plasma membrane dynamics have become increasingly of interest due to recent discoveries on anomalous...
The lateral mobility of the lipid analog N-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3 diazole phosphatidylethanolamine a...
AbstractProteins and other macromolecules are believed to hinder molecular lateral diffusion in cell...
AbstractCurrent knowledge of lipid and protein diffusion rates in homogeneous, fluid, artificial bil...
The problem of lateral diffusion in inhomogeneous membranes is illustrated by a theoretical calculat...
AbstractThe rate of the lateral diffusion of straight-chain phospholipids predicts the rate of water...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
AbstractBiological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic l...
Lateral diffusion of bacteriorhodopsin and a lipid analogue has been measured in dimyristoylphosphat...
Lateral diffusion of molecules in lipid bilayer membranes can be hindered by the presence of imperme...
The exploration of hindered diffusion is crucial to understanding membrane organization and dynamics...
A variety of techniques, both biochemical and physical, have shed light upon the structure of biolo...
Plasma membrane dynamics have become increasingly of interest due to recent discoveries on anomalous...
The lateral mobility of the lipid analog N-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3 diazole phosphatidylethanolamine a...
AbstractProteins and other macromolecules are believed to hinder molecular lateral diffusion in cell...
AbstractCurrent knowledge of lipid and protein diffusion rates in homogeneous, fluid, artificial bil...
The problem of lateral diffusion in inhomogeneous membranes is illustrated by a theoretical calculat...
AbstractThe rate of the lateral diffusion of straight-chain phospholipids predicts the rate of water...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
AbstractBiological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic l...
Lateral diffusion of bacteriorhodopsin and a lipid analogue has been measured in dimyristoylphosphat...
Lateral diffusion of molecules in lipid bilayer membranes can be hindered by the presence of imperme...
The exploration of hindered diffusion is crucial to understanding membrane organization and dynamics...
A variety of techniques, both biochemical and physical, have shed light upon the structure of biolo...
Plasma membrane dynamics have become increasingly of interest due to recent discoveries on anomalous...
The lateral mobility of the lipid analog N-4-nitrobenzo-2-oxa-1,3 diazole phosphatidylethanolamine a...
AbstractProteins and other macromolecules are believed to hinder molecular lateral diffusion in cell...