Members of the G protein-coupled receptor and TMEM16 (transmembrane protein 16) protein families are phospholipid scramblases that facilitate rapid, bidirectional movement of phospholipids across a membrane bilayer in an ATP-independent manner. On reconstitution into large unilamellar vesicles, these proteins scramble more than 10,000 lipids/protein/s as measured with co-reconstituted fluorescent nitrobenzoxadiazole (NBD)-labeled phospholipids. Although NBD-labeled phospholipids are ubiquitously used as reporters of scramblase activity, it remains unclear whether the NBD modification influences the quantitative outcomes of the scramblase assay. We now report a refined biochemical approach for measuring the activity of scramblase proteins wi...
We have monitored the production of the negatively charged lipid, 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-<i>sn</i>-gly...
ABSTRACT: We investigated the transbilayer movement or flip-flop of phospholipids in vesicles derive...
Lactose permease (LacY) from Escherichia coli belongs to the major facilitator superfamily. It facil...
Abstract Transbilayer movement of phospholipids in biological membranes is mediated by a diverse set...
The retinylidene protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a heptahelical light-dependent proton pump found ...
Calcium-activated phospholipid scramblase mediates the energy-independent bidirectional translocatio...
AbstractThe molecular basis of transbilayer movement or flipping of phospholipids in the endoplasmic...
Phospholipids can undergo transverse diffusion, changing leaflets in the bilayer via translocase or ...
Transbilayer phospholipid transfer (flip–flop) is a vital process for all cellular life. This intrin...
This dissertation will first explore methods to selectively direct proteins to phospholipid membran...
Upon activation, lipid scramblases dissipate the lipid asymmetry of membranes, in an ATP-independent...
The transmembrane protein 16 (TMEM16) family of membrane proteins includes both lipid scramblases an...
In this study the formation of supported membranes onto planar solid supports has been investigated....
AbstractLipid asymmetry is a ubiquitous property of the lipid bilayers in cellular membranes and its...
Phospholipid scrambling, the process by which cells collapse the lipid asymmetry on the plasma membr...
We have monitored the production of the negatively charged lipid, 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-<i>sn</i>-gly...
ABSTRACT: We investigated the transbilayer movement or flip-flop of phospholipids in vesicles derive...
Lactose permease (LacY) from Escherichia coli belongs to the major facilitator superfamily. It facil...
Abstract Transbilayer movement of phospholipids in biological membranes is mediated by a diverse set...
The retinylidene protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a heptahelical light-dependent proton pump found ...
Calcium-activated phospholipid scramblase mediates the energy-independent bidirectional translocatio...
AbstractThe molecular basis of transbilayer movement or flipping of phospholipids in the endoplasmic...
Phospholipids can undergo transverse diffusion, changing leaflets in the bilayer via translocase or ...
Transbilayer phospholipid transfer (flip–flop) is a vital process for all cellular life. This intrin...
This dissertation will first explore methods to selectively direct proteins to phospholipid membran...
Upon activation, lipid scramblases dissipate the lipid asymmetry of membranes, in an ATP-independent...
The transmembrane protein 16 (TMEM16) family of membrane proteins includes both lipid scramblases an...
In this study the formation of supported membranes onto planar solid supports has been investigated....
AbstractLipid asymmetry is a ubiquitous property of the lipid bilayers in cellular membranes and its...
Phospholipid scrambling, the process by which cells collapse the lipid asymmetry on the plasma membr...
We have monitored the production of the negatively charged lipid, 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-<i>sn</i>-gly...
ABSTRACT: We investigated the transbilayer movement or flip-flop of phospholipids in vesicles derive...
Lactose permease (LacY) from Escherichia coli belongs to the major facilitator superfamily. It facil...