AbstractLipid self-organization is believed to be essential for shaping the lateral structure of membranes, but it is becoming increasingly clear that also membrane proteins can be involved in the maintenance of membrane architecture. Cholesterol is thought to be important for the lateral organization of eukaryotic cell membranes and has also been implicated to take part in the sorting of cellular transmembrane proteins. Hence, a good starting point for studying the influence of lipid–protein interactions on membrane trafficking is to find out how transmembrane proteins influence the lateral sorting of cholesterol in phospholipid bilayers. By measuring equilibrium partitioning of the fluorescent cholesterol analog cholestatrienol between la...
AbstractWe have examined the association of 5-androsten-3β-ol (androsterol) with saturated phosphati...
AbstractThe complexity of pro- and eukaryotic lipidomes is increasingly appreciated mainly owing to ...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
AbstractLipid self-organization is believed to be essential for shaping the lateral structure of mem...
AbstractCholesterol is distributed unevenly between different cellular membrane compartments, and th...
AbstractCholesterol is distributed unevenly between different cellular membrane compartments, and th...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractThe lateral organization of lipids and proteins in cell membranes is recognized as an import...
Theoretical studies predict hydrophobic matching between transmembrane domains of proteins and bilay...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractWe have examined the association of 5-androsten-3β-ol (androsterol) with saturated phosphati...
AbstractLateral domain or raft formation in biological membranes is often discussed in terms of chol...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
The vast diversity of lipid species found in cells suggests that structural variation of lipids is e...
AbstractBiological membranes are complex and well-organized multimolecular assemblies composed of a ...
AbstractWe have examined the association of 5-androsten-3β-ol (androsterol) with saturated phosphati...
AbstractThe complexity of pro- and eukaryotic lipidomes is increasingly appreciated mainly owing to ...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
AbstractLipid self-organization is believed to be essential for shaping the lateral structure of mem...
AbstractCholesterol is distributed unevenly between different cellular membrane compartments, and th...
AbstractCholesterol is distributed unevenly between different cellular membrane compartments, and th...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractThe lateral organization of lipids and proteins in cell membranes is recognized as an import...
Theoretical studies predict hydrophobic matching between transmembrane domains of proteins and bilay...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
AbstractWe have examined the association of 5-androsten-3β-ol (androsterol) with saturated phosphati...
AbstractLateral domain or raft formation in biological membranes is often discussed in terms of chol...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...
The vast diversity of lipid species found in cells suggests that structural variation of lipids is e...
AbstractBiological membranes are complex and well-organized multimolecular assemblies composed of a ...
AbstractWe have examined the association of 5-androsten-3β-ol (androsterol) with saturated phosphati...
AbstractThe complexity of pro- and eukaryotic lipidomes is increasingly appreciated mainly owing to ...
AbstractThe interaction between cholesterol and phospholipids in bilayer membranes is important for ...