AbstractLipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can facilitate the associations of particular proteins. The segregation of cholesterol and sphingomyelin (SPM) into domains known as rafts is thought to be especially important. The formation of rafts was studied by using planar bilayer membranes that contained rhodamine-phosphatidylethanolamine (rho-DOPE) as a fluorescent probe, and wide-field fluorescence microscopy was used to detect phase separation of the probe. A fluorescently labeled GM1, known to preferentially partition into rafts, verified that rho-DOPE faithfully reported the rafts. SPM-cholesterol domains did not form at high temperatures but spontaneously formed when temperature was lower...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
AbstractDespite the importance of lipid rafts, commonly defined as liquid-ordered domains rich in ch...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractLipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can facil...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractSterols play a crucial regulatory and structural role in the lateral organization of eukaryo...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has been used to study the distribution of ganglioside GM1 in model ...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractSphingolipid and cholesterol-rich liquid ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts) have been studi...
AbstractCholesterol plays a crucial role in cell membranes, and has been implicated in the assembly ...
AbstractBiochemical and cell-biological experiments have identified cholesterol as an important comp...
AbstractSterols play a crucial regulatory and structural role in the lateral organization of eukaryo...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching method has been used to assess the potential formation of segregate...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
AbstractDespite the importance of lipid rafts, commonly defined as liquid-ordered domains rich in ch...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...
AbstractLipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can facil...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractGlycosphingolipids, sphingomyelin and cholesterol are often all found in the detergent resis...
AbstractSterols play a crucial regulatory and structural role in the lateral organization of eukaryo...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has been used to study the distribution of ganglioside GM1 in model ...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractSphingolipid and cholesterol-rich liquid ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts) have been studi...
AbstractCholesterol plays a crucial role in cell membranes, and has been implicated in the assembly ...
AbstractBiochemical and cell-biological experiments have identified cholesterol as an important comp...
AbstractSterols play a crucial regulatory and structural role in the lateral organization of eukaryo...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching method has been used to assess the potential formation of segregate...
AbstractLipid domain formation in membranes underlies the concept of rafts but their structure is co...
AbstractDespite the importance of lipid rafts, commonly defined as liquid-ordered domains rich in ch...
AbstractThis review is focused on the formation of lateral domains in model bilayer membranes, with ...