The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is controlled by specific biochemical and biophysical rules. Lipids may be either constitutively tightly bound to cell-surface receptors (non-annular lipids) or less tightly attached to the external surface of the protein (annular lipids). The latter are exchangeable with surrounding bulk membrane lipids on a faster time scale than that of non-annular lipids. Not only do non-annular lipids bind to membrane proteins through stereoselective mechanisms, they can also help membrane receptors acquire (or maintain) a functional 3D structure. Cholesterol is the prototype of membrane lipids that finely controls the 3D structure and function of receptors. However, seve...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Abstract: The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is contr...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractMembranes with simple lipid composition exhibit complex phase behavior. Ordered and disorder...
Even with inclusion of nanometric rafts, current concepts on lipid organization in biological membra...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Lipid rafts are nanoscale entities in the membranes of eukaryotic cells which provide a mechanism fo...
Lipid rafts, defined as domains rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, are involved in many importan...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Abstract: The cohabitation of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells is contr...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractMembranes with simple lipid composition exhibit complex phase behavior. Ordered and disorder...
Even with inclusion of nanometric rafts, current concepts on lipid organization in biological membra...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Lipid rafts are nanoscale entities in the membranes of eukaryotic cells which provide a mechanism fo...
Lipid rafts, defined as domains rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, are involved in many importan...
Lipids influence powerfully the function of ion channels and transporters in two well-documented way...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...