AbstractFree fatty acids (FA) were found which did not acidify liposome interior. This is interpreted as their inability to rapidly flip-flop across the lipid bilayer. However, they were able to partition in lipids as detected directly using HPLC or from the shift of their equilibrium binding to acrylodated intestinal binding protein (ADIFAB) in the presence of vesicles. Various bipolar FA, such as 12-hydroxylauric acid, dicarboxylic acids, or FA with benzene ring at the tail were found to be inactive in this way. A phenomenon of shielding, where an additional alkyl chain or non-polar group can restore the flip-flop activity, is described
AbstractMany mammalian ABC transporters move membrane lipids to acceptor lipid assemblies in the ext...
Fatty acid transfer from intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP) to phospholipid membranes occ...
Each biological cell is surrounded by a membrane that consists of many different kinds of lipids. Th...
AbstractFatty acid (FA) uniport via mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UcP) was detected fluorometric...
AbstractHydroxyl group-containing fatty acids play an important role in anti-inflammatory action, ne...
AbstractFatty acids (FA) are important nutrients that the body uses to regulate the storage and use ...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractStudying the effects of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids on biological and model (lipos...
AbstractLipid asymmetry is a ubiquitous property of the lipid bilayers in cellular membranes and its...
One principal process driving fatty acid transport is vectorial acylation, where fatty acids travers...
AbstractWe measured the influence of saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids on the permeability ...
AbstractThe influence of a fat-free diet on the lipid dynamics of rat liver microsomes and liposomes...
AbstractElectrically silent hydrogen ion fluxes across a planar bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) induced...
Evidence is provided in this paper that indicates that fatty acids but not phospholipids are removed...
AbstractPolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) constitute an influential group of molecules that promote...
AbstractMany mammalian ABC transporters move membrane lipids to acceptor lipid assemblies in the ext...
Fatty acid transfer from intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP) to phospholipid membranes occ...
Each biological cell is surrounded by a membrane that consists of many different kinds of lipids. Th...
AbstractFatty acid (FA) uniport via mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UcP) was detected fluorometric...
AbstractHydroxyl group-containing fatty acids play an important role in anti-inflammatory action, ne...
AbstractFatty acids (FA) are important nutrients that the body uses to regulate the storage and use ...
AbstractFree fatty acids, natural uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are shown to differ from ...
AbstractStudying the effects of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids on biological and model (lipos...
AbstractLipid asymmetry is a ubiquitous property of the lipid bilayers in cellular membranes and its...
One principal process driving fatty acid transport is vectorial acylation, where fatty acids travers...
AbstractWe measured the influence of saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids on the permeability ...
AbstractThe influence of a fat-free diet on the lipid dynamics of rat liver microsomes and liposomes...
AbstractElectrically silent hydrogen ion fluxes across a planar bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) induced...
Evidence is provided in this paper that indicates that fatty acids but not phospholipids are removed...
AbstractPolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) constitute an influential group of molecules that promote...
AbstractMany mammalian ABC transporters move membrane lipids to acceptor lipid assemblies in the ext...
Fatty acid transfer from intestinal fatty acid-binding protein (IFABP) to phospholipid membranes occ...
Each biological cell is surrounded by a membrane that consists of many different kinds of lipids. Th...