AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up to 65Hz, showed that the transmembrane MHC class II protein and its GPI-anchored modified form expressed in CHO cells undergo simple Brownian diffusion, without any influence of actin depolymerization with cytochalasin D. These results are at apparent variance with the view that GPI-anchored proteins stay with cholesterol-enriched raft domains, as well as with the observation that both lipids and transmembrane proteins undergo short-term confined diffusion within a compartment and long-term hop diffusion between compartments. Here, this apparent discrepancy has been resolved by reexamining the same paradigm, by using both high-speed single-par...
AbstractDiffusion of lipids and proteins within the cell membrane is essential for numerous membrane...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
ABSTRACT Previously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up ...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
The diffusion rate of lipids in the cell membrane is reduced by a factor of 5–100 from that in artif...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
AbstractSingle-molecule epifluorescence microscopy was used to observe the translational motion of G...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
Cholesterol distribution and dynamics in the plasma membrane (PM) are poorly understood. The recent ...
AbstractDiffusion of lipids and proteins within the cell membrane is essential for numerous membrane...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
ABSTRACT Previously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up ...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
The diffusion rate of lipids in the cell membrane is reduced by a factor of 5–100 from that in artif...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
AbstractSingle-molecule epifluorescence microscopy was used to observe the translational motion of G...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
Cholesterol distribution and dynamics in the plasma membrane (PM) are poorly understood. The recent ...
AbstractDiffusion of lipids and proteins within the cell membrane is essential for numerous membrane...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....