AbstractSphingolipids containing very long acyl chains are abundant in certain specialized tissues and minor components of plasma membranes in most mammalian cells. There are cellular processes in which these sphingolipids are required, and the function seems to be mediated through sphingolipid-rich membrane domains. This study was conducted to explore how very long acyl chains of sphingolipids influence their lateral distribution in membranes. Differential scanning calorimetry showed that 24:0- and 24:1-sphingomyelins, galactosylceramides and glucosylceramides exhibited complex thermotropic behavior and partial miscibility with palmitoyl sphingomyelin. The Tm was decreased by about 20 °C for all 24:1-sphingolipids compared to the correspon...
A rather widespread idea on the functional importance of sphingolipids in cell membranes refers to t...
AbstractSulfatides (galactosylceramidesulfates) are negatively charged glycosphingolipids that are i...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractSphingolipids containing very long acyl chains are abundant in certain specialized tissues a...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence-quenching measurements to characterize the partitioning of a varie...
AbstractThe formation of sterol and palmitoyl sphingomyelin enriched ordered domains in a fluid bila...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractWe have compared the domain forming properties of three neutral acyl chain defined glycosphi...
AbstractSphingolipids have been found to have single methyl branchings both in their long-chain base...
AbstractTwo fluorescence-based approaches have been applied to examine the differential partitioning...
Mammalian sphingolipids, primarily with C24 or C16 acyl chains, reside in the outer leaflet of the p...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
A rather widespread idea on the functional importance of sphingolipids in cell membranes refers to t...
AbstractSulfatides (galactosylceramidesulfates) are negatively charged glycosphingolipids that are i...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractSphingolipids containing very long acyl chains are abundant in certain specialized tissues a...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence-quenching measurements to characterize the partitioning of a varie...
AbstractThe formation of sterol and palmitoyl sphingomyelin enriched ordered domains in a fluid bila...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractWe have compared the domain forming properties of three neutral acyl chain defined glycosphi...
AbstractSphingolipids have been found to have single methyl branchings both in their long-chain base...
AbstractTwo fluorescence-based approaches have been applied to examine the differential partitioning...
Mammalian sphingolipids, primarily with C24 or C16 acyl chains, reside in the outer leaflet of the p...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
A rather widespread idea on the functional importance of sphingolipids in cell membranes refers to t...
AbstractSulfatides (galactosylceramidesulfates) are negatively charged glycosphingolipids that are i...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...