The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of cells. Cholesterol, a key lipid component of the plasma membrane, promotes the formation of nanodomains. These nanodomains are often correlated across the two membrane leaflets, but the underlying physical mechanism remains unclear. Using coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the influence of cholesterol flip-flop on membrane properties, in particular, the interleaflet coupling of cholesterol-enriched domains. We show that the cholesterol density correlation between the leaflets of an average mammalian plasma membrane is significantly reduced by suppressing interleaflet cholesterol population. Our results suggest an am...
The plasma membrane has a highly asymmetric distribution of lipids and contains dynamic nanodomains ...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractGiven the importance of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and neurodegenerative diseases, a...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The relative stability of cholesterol in cellular membranes and the thermodynamics of fluctuations f...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
Cholesterol is the most abundant molecule in the plasma membrane of mammals. Its distribution across...
Cholesterol is the most abundant molecule in the plasma membrane of mammals. Its distribution across...
Lipid rafts, defined as domains rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, are involved in many importan...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
The plasma membrane has a highly asymmetric distribution of lipids and contains dynamic nanodomains ...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractGiven the importance of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and neurodegenerative diseases, a...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The plasma membrane is a highly complex multicomponent system that is central to the functioning of ...
The relative stability of cholesterol in cellular membranes and the thermodynamics of fluctuations f...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
Cholesterol is the most abundant molecule in the plasma membrane of mammals. Its distribution across...
Cholesterol is the most abundant molecule in the plasma membrane of mammals. Its distribution across...
Lipid rafts, defined as domains rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, are involved in many importan...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
AbstractThe plasma membrane, which encapsulates human cells, is composed of a complex mixture of lip...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
The plasma membrane has a highly asymmetric distribution of lipids and contains dynamic nanodomains ...
Lateral compositional and physicochemical heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of cellular membrane...
AbstractGiven the importance of plasmalogens in cellular membranes and neurodegenerative diseases, a...