AbstractBiological membranes are complex and well-organized multimolecular assemblies composed of a wide variety of protein and lipid molecular species. If such a diversity in protein and lipid polar headgroup structures may easily be related to a large panel of functions, the wide dispersion in acyl chain length and structure which the lipids display is more difficult to understand. It is not required for maintaining bilayer assembly and fluidity. Direct information on the lateral distribution of these various molecular species, on their potential specificity for interaction between themselves and with proteins and on the functional implications of these interactions is also still lacking. Because hydrophobic interactions play a major role...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
The clustering of proteins and lipids in distinct microdomains is emerging as an important principle...
Grease to grease – this is how one might begin to describe the tendency of hydrophobic stretches in ...
AbstractBiological membranes are complex and well-organized multimolecular assemblies composed of a ...
AbstractA topical review of the current state of lipid–protein interactions is given with focus on t...
Biological membranes are characterized by a heterogeneous composition, which is not only manifested ...
Lipid molecules bound to membrane proteins are resolved in some high-resolution structures of membra...
AbstractLipid molecules bound to membrane proteins are resolved in some high-resolution structures o...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Folding and packing of membrane proteins are highly influenced by the lipidic component of the membr...
Theoretical studies predict hydrophobic matching between transmembrane domains of proteins and bilay...
Membrane proteins in a biological membrane are surrounded by a shell or annulus of ‘solvent’ lipid m...
Hydrophobic matching, in which transmembrane proteins cause the surrounding lipid bilayer to adjust ...
Lateral organization of proteins in biomembranes is vitally important to membrane functions such as ...
A combined experimental and theoretical study is performed on binary dilauroylphosphatidylcholine/di...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
The clustering of proteins and lipids in distinct microdomains is emerging as an important principle...
Grease to grease – this is how one might begin to describe the tendency of hydrophobic stretches in ...
AbstractBiological membranes are complex and well-organized multimolecular assemblies composed of a ...
AbstractA topical review of the current state of lipid–protein interactions is given with focus on t...
Biological membranes are characterized by a heterogeneous composition, which is not only manifested ...
Lipid molecules bound to membrane proteins are resolved in some high-resolution structures of membra...
AbstractLipid molecules bound to membrane proteins are resolved in some high-resolution structures o...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Folding and packing of membrane proteins are highly influenced by the lipidic component of the membr...
Theoretical studies predict hydrophobic matching between transmembrane domains of proteins and bilay...
Membrane proteins in a biological membrane are surrounded by a shell or annulus of ‘solvent’ lipid m...
Hydrophobic matching, in which transmembrane proteins cause the surrounding lipid bilayer to adjust ...
Lateral organization of proteins in biomembranes is vitally important to membrane functions such as ...
A combined experimental and theoretical study is performed on binary dilauroylphosphatidylcholine/di...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
The clustering of proteins and lipids in distinct microdomains is emerging as an important principle...
Grease to grease – this is how one might begin to describe the tendency of hydrophobic stretches in ...