Membrane lipid composition varies greatly within submembrane compartments, different organelle membranes, and also between cells of different cell stage, cell and tissue types, and organisms. Environmental factors (such as diet) also influence membrane composition. The membrane lipid composition is tightly regulated by the cell, maintaining a homeostasis that, if disrupted, can impair cell function and lead to disease. This is especially pronounced in the brain, where defects in lipid regulation are linked to various neurological diseases. The tightly regulated diversity raises questions on how complex changes in composition affect overall bilayer properties, dynamics, and lipid organization of cellular membranes. Here, we utilize recent ad...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Biological bilayer membranes typically contain varying amounts of ...
The detailed organization of cellular membranes remains rather elusive. Based on large-scale molecul...
Membrane lipid composition varies greatly within submembrane compartments, different organelle membr...
AbstractGiven the importance of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and neurodegenerative diseases, a...
It was known from the middle of the last century that a cell-membrane is a lipid bilayer. Since that...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The brain is characterized by the presence of cell types with very different functional specializati...
The integrity of cellular membranes is critical for the functionality of axons. Failure of the axona...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
The molecular arrangement of lipids and proteins within biomembranes and monolayers gives rise to co...
Abstract Phospholipids are the main components of cell membranes, lipoproteins and other membrane s...
The plasma membrane is a multicomponent mixture of lipids and proteins. Functional domains ("lipid r...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Biological bilayer membranes typically contain varying amounts of ...
The detailed organization of cellular membranes remains rather elusive. Based on large-scale molecul...
Membrane lipid composition varies greatly within submembrane compartments, different organelle membr...
AbstractGiven the importance of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and neurodegenerative diseases, a...
It was known from the middle of the last century that a cell-membrane is a lipid bilayer. Since that...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The brain is characterized by the presence of cell types with very different functional specializati...
The integrity of cellular membranes is critical for the functionality of axons. Failure of the axona...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
The molecular arrangement of lipids and proteins within biomembranes and monolayers gives rise to co...
Abstract Phospholipids are the main components of cell membranes, lipoproteins and other membrane s...
The plasma membrane is a multicomponent mixture of lipids and proteins. Functional domains ("lipid r...
A coarse-grain model of the epithelial plasma membrane was developed from high-resolution lipidomic ...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Biological bilayer membranes typically contain varying amounts of ...
The detailed organization of cellular membranes remains rather elusive. Based on large-scale molecul...