International audienceBiological membranes are highly dynamic in their ability to orchestrate vital mechanisms including cellular protection, organelle compartmentalization, cellular biomechanics, nutrient transport, molecular/enzymatic recognition, and membrane fusion. Controlling lipid composition of different membranes allows cells to regulate their membrane characteristics, thus modifying their physical properties to permit specific protein interactions and drive structural function (membrane deformation facilitates vesicle budding and fusion) and signal transduction. Yet, how lipids control protein structure and function is still poorly understood and needs systematic investigation. In this review, we explore different in vitro membran...
Biological membranes are essential for normal function and regulation of cells, forming a physical b...
Cell membranes have remarkable properties both at the microscopic level and the molecular level. The...
It was known from the middle of the last century that a cell-membrane is a lipid bilayer. Since that...
During many cellular processes such as cell division, polarization and motility, the plasma membrane...
Membrane proteins play important roles in cell biology and thus it is crucial to develop methods to ...
Membrane proteins play vital roles in cell function and as such represent the targets of over 60% of...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
AbstractRecent experimental results revealed that lipid-mediated interactions due to hydrophobic for...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Biological membranes play an essential role in the cellular protection as well as in the control and...
ABSTRACT: The mechanism of curvature generation in membranes has been studied for decades due to its...
The ease with which a cell membrane can bend and deform is important for a wide range of biological ...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
Proteins that either embed permanently in membranes or must attach to membranes to be functional are...
Biological membranes are essential for normal function and regulation of cells, forming a physical b...
Cell membranes have remarkable properties both at the microscopic level and the molecular level. The...
It was known from the middle of the last century that a cell-membrane is a lipid bilayer. Since that...
During many cellular processes such as cell division, polarization and motility, the plasma membrane...
Membrane proteins play important roles in cell biology and thus it is crucial to develop methods to ...
Membrane proteins play vital roles in cell function and as such represent the targets of over 60% of...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
AbstractRecent experimental results revealed that lipid-mediated interactions due to hydrophobic for...
Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes a...
Biological membranes play an essential role in the cellular protection as well as in the control and...
ABSTRACT: The mechanism of curvature generation in membranes has been studied for decades due to its...
The ease with which a cell membrane can bend and deform is important for a wide range of biological ...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Deep understanding of lipid bilayers in three phases at the molecular level could potentially lead u...
Proteins that either embed permanently in membranes or must attach to membranes to be functional are...
Biological membranes are essential for normal function and regulation of cells, forming a physical b...
Cell membranes have remarkable properties both at the microscopic level and the molecular level. The...
It was known from the middle of the last century that a cell-membrane is a lipid bilayer. Since that...