Many proteins interact with cell and subcellular membranes. The plasma and intracellular membranes are characterized by their different lipid compositions that enable membrane-binding proteins to localize to distinct subcellular compartments. These lipid–protein interactions also regulate protein conformation and protein–protein interactions, which precisely regulate the activation of molecular complexes at the respective membranes. Furthermore, membrane-bound proteins can control lipid lateral diffusion, membrane tension/fluidity, and lipid phase separation. These membrane properties can induce the intracellular signaling that plays crucial roles in various cellular processes such as cell migration, morphogenesis, membrane trafficking, and...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
Studies of lipid-protein interactions in double-reconstituted systems involving both integral and pe...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Ourconcept of biologicalmembranes hasmarkedly changed, from the fluidmosaicmodel to the current mode...
AbstractAll molecular interactions that are relevant to cellular and molecular structures are electr...
Biological membranes have long been identified as key elements in a wide variety of cellular process...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Membrane proteins play important roles in cell biology and thus it is crucial to develop methods to ...
AbstractThe complexity of pro- and eukaryotic lipidomes is increasingly appreciated mainly owing to ...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
Biological membranes are essential for normal function and regulation of cells, forming a physical b...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Biological membranes protect cells and organelles from the surrounding environment, but serve also a...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
Studies of lipid-protein interactions in double-reconstituted systems involving both integral and pe...
Membrane proteins exist within the highly hydrophobic membranes surrounding cells and organelles, pl...
Ourconcept of biologicalmembranes hasmarkedly changed, from the fluidmosaicmodel to the current mode...
AbstractAll molecular interactions that are relevant to cellular and molecular structures are electr...
Biological membranes have long been identified as key elements in a wide variety of cellular process...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
AbstractPolar lipids and membrane proteins are major components of biological membranes, both cell m...
Membrane proteins play important roles in cell biology and thus it is crucial to develop methods to ...
AbstractThe complexity of pro- and eukaryotic lipidomes is increasingly appreciated mainly owing to ...
UROP paper, 2014, Chemistry and BiochemistryUndergraduate Research Opportunities Program, University...
Biological membranes are essential for normal function and regulation of cells, forming a physical b...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Biological membranes protect cells and organelles from the surrounding environment, but serve also a...
Although cell membranes are packed with proteins mingling with lipids, remarkably little is known ab...
Membrane proteins have evolved to work optimally within the complex environment of the biological me...
Studies of lipid-protein interactions in double-reconstituted systems involving both integral and pe...