Mammalian cells maintain the complex glycerophospholipid (GPL) class compositions of their various membranes within close limits because this is essential to their well-being or viability. Surprisingly, however, it is still not understood how those compositions are maintained except that GPL synthesis and degradation are closely coordinated. Here, we hypothesize that abrupt changes in the chemical activity of the individual GPL classes coordinate synthesis and degradation as well other the homeostatic processes. We have previously proposed that only a limited number of “allowed” or “optimal” GPL class compositions exist in cellular membranes because those compositions are energetically more favorable than others, that is, they represent loc...
Although the regulation of the cell cycle has been extensively studied, much less is known about its...
The lipid composition of biological membranes is key for cell viability. Nevertheless, and despite t...
Biomembranes are permeable barriers that enclose the cell and the intracellular organelles in a cell...
Mammalian cells maintain the complex glycerophospholipid (GPL) class compositions of their various m...
Mammalian cells maintain the glycerophospholipid (GPL) compositions of their membranes nearly consta...
Cell membranes exhibit a high degree of species complexity, arising from lipid headgroup and hydroca...
In mammalian cells, phospholipids and cholesterol are assembled into bilayer membranes forming the p...
One of the mostly widely cited theories of phospholipid homeostasis is the theory of homeoviscousada...
The homeostatic control of membrane lipid composition appears to be of central importance for cell f...
Partitioning of lipid precursors between membranes and storage is crucial for cell growth, and its d...
The structural challenges faced by eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle are key for understanding...
Several theories of phospholipid homeostasis have postulated that cellsregulate the molecular compos...
Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are complex glycolipids found in free form or anchoring protein...
AbstractIn eukaryotes some surface proteins are attached to the plasma membrane by a glycosylphospha...
Experimental evidence has suggested that plasma membrane (PM)-associated signaling and hence cell me...
Although the regulation of the cell cycle has been extensively studied, much less is known about its...
The lipid composition of biological membranes is key for cell viability. Nevertheless, and despite t...
Biomembranes are permeable barriers that enclose the cell and the intracellular organelles in a cell...
Mammalian cells maintain the complex glycerophospholipid (GPL) class compositions of their various m...
Mammalian cells maintain the glycerophospholipid (GPL) compositions of their membranes nearly consta...
Cell membranes exhibit a high degree of species complexity, arising from lipid headgroup and hydroca...
In mammalian cells, phospholipids and cholesterol are assembled into bilayer membranes forming the p...
One of the mostly widely cited theories of phospholipid homeostasis is the theory of homeoviscousada...
The homeostatic control of membrane lipid composition appears to be of central importance for cell f...
Partitioning of lipid precursors between membranes and storage is crucial for cell growth, and its d...
The structural challenges faced by eukaryotic cells through the cell cycle are key for understanding...
Several theories of phospholipid homeostasis have postulated that cellsregulate the molecular compos...
Glycosylphosphatidylinositols (GPIs) are complex glycolipids found in free form or anchoring protein...
AbstractIn eukaryotes some surface proteins are attached to the plasma membrane by a glycosylphospha...
Experimental evidence has suggested that plasma membrane (PM)-associated signaling and hence cell me...
Although the regulation of the cell cycle has been extensively studied, much less is known about its...
The lipid composition of biological membranes is key for cell viability. Nevertheless, and despite t...
Biomembranes are permeable barriers that enclose the cell and the intracellular organelles in a cell...