AbstractThe technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching was used to measure the lateral mobility of membrane integral proteins in reticulocyte plasma membranes which were treated to modify the ‘fluid’ lipid or immobilized protein fractions, hence increasing the relative prevalence of obstacles to protein lateral motion. This was achieved by either: (1) treating the plasma membranes with phospholipase A2 followed by extraction of the hydrolysis products using fatty-acid-free bovine serum albumin, resulting in a decrease in the membrane ‘fluid’ lipid portion; or (2) preincubating the plasma membranes with polylysines, resulting in plasma membrane protein aggregation and immobilization. As the prevalence of obstacles to lateral mot...
A biological membrane is a complex mixture of macromolecular components which performs a number of i...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the interaction of an aqueous soluble enzym...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
AbstractThe technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching was used to measure the lateral ...
AbstractModels of β-adrenergic signal transduction in red blood cell membranes frequently assume tha...
SummaryThe rate of lateral diffusion of proteins over micron-scale distances in the plasma membrane ...
The red blood cell membrane is a complex material that exhibits both solid- and liquidlike behavior....
Nanovid (video-enhanced) microscopy was used to determine whether lateral diffusion in the plasma me...
Lateral diffusion of molecules in lipid bilayer membranes can be hindered by the presence of imperme...
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobility and rotational mobility have been separat...
Integral membrane receptor proteins are involved in many aspects of biological function. These prote...
AbstractIt is shown that investigating the lateral motion of lipids in biological membranes can prov...
The effect of cholesterol depletion of the human erythrocyte membrane on the lateral diffusion rate ...
A characteristic feature of fibroblast locomotory activity is the rearward transport across the lead...
AbstractObtaining quantitative kinetic parameters from fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (F...
A biological membrane is a complex mixture of macromolecular components which performs a number of i...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the interaction of an aqueous soluble enzym...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
AbstractThe technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching was used to measure the lateral ...
AbstractModels of β-adrenergic signal transduction in red blood cell membranes frequently assume tha...
SummaryThe rate of lateral diffusion of proteins over micron-scale distances in the plasma membrane ...
The red blood cell membrane is a complex material that exhibits both solid- and liquidlike behavior....
Nanovid (video-enhanced) microscopy was used to determine whether lateral diffusion in the plasma me...
Lateral diffusion of molecules in lipid bilayer membranes can be hindered by the presence of imperme...
Measurements of integral membrane protein lateral mobility and rotational mobility have been separat...
Integral membrane receptor proteins are involved in many aspects of biological function. These prote...
AbstractIt is shown that investigating the lateral motion of lipids in biological membranes can prov...
The effect of cholesterol depletion of the human erythrocyte membrane on the lateral diffusion rate ...
A characteristic feature of fibroblast locomotory activity is the rearward transport across the lead...
AbstractObtaining quantitative kinetic parameters from fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (F...
A biological membrane is a complex mixture of macromolecular components which performs a number of i...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the interaction of an aqueous soluble enzym...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....