AbstractThe effects of ceramide incorporation in supported bilayers prepared from ternary lipid mixtures which have small nanoscale domains have been examined using atomic force and fluorescence microscopy. Both direct ceramide incorporation in vesicles used to prepare the supported bilayers and enzymatic hydrolysis of SM by sphingomyelinase were compared for membranes prepared from 5:5:1 DOPC/sphingomyelin/cholesterol mixtures. Both methods of ceramide incorporation resulted in enlargement of the initial small ordered domains. However, enzymatic ceramide generation led to a much more pronounced restructuring of the bilayer to give large clusters of domains with adjacent areas of a lower phase. The individual domains were heterogeneous with...
AbstractIn recent years, new evidence in biomembrane research brought about a holistic, supramolecul...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractThe available data concerning the ability of ceramide and other simple sphingolipids to segr...
AbstractThe effects of ceramide incorporation in supported bilayers prepared from ternary lipid mixt...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
The generation of ceramide in cellular membranes is believed to cause coalescence of small lipid raf...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
AbstractLipid rafts and ceramide (Cer)-platforms are membrane domains that play an important role in...
AbstractSphingomyelin is an abundant component of eukaryotic membranes. A specific enzyme, sphingomy...
AbstractCeramide-induced alterations in the lateral organization of membrane proteins can be involve...
AbstractTo understand the role of sphingomyelinase (SMase) in the function of biological membranes, ...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
AbstractCellular activation involves the re-organization of receptor molecules and the intracellular...
AbstractCeramides are sphingolipids that greatly stabilize ordered membrane domains (lipid rafts), a...
AbstractIn recent years, new evidence in biomembrane research brought about a holistic, supramolecul...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractThe available data concerning the ability of ceramide and other simple sphingolipids to segr...
AbstractThe effects of ceramide incorporation in supported bilayers prepared from ternary lipid mixt...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
The generation of ceramide in cellular membranes is believed to cause coalescence of small lipid raf...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
AbstractLipid rafts and ceramide (Cer)-platforms are membrane domains that play an important role in...
AbstractSphingomyelin is an abundant component of eukaryotic membranes. A specific enzyme, sphingomy...
AbstractCeramide-induced alterations in the lateral organization of membrane proteins can be involve...
AbstractTo understand the role of sphingomyelinase (SMase) in the function of biological membranes, ...
AbstractSphingolipid signaling plays an important, yet not fully understood, role in diverse aspects...
AbstractCellular activation involves the re-organization of receptor molecules and the intracellular...
AbstractCeramides are sphingolipids that greatly stabilize ordered membrane domains (lipid rafts), a...
AbstractIn recent years, new evidence in biomembrane research brought about a holistic, supramolecul...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractThe available data concerning the ability of ceramide and other simple sphingolipids to segr...