The organization of lipids within biological membranes is poorly understood. Some studies have suggested lipids group into microdomains within cells, but the evidence remains controversial due to non-native imaging techniques. A recently developed NanoSIMS technique indicated that sphingolipids group into microdomains within membranes of human fibroblast cells. We extended this NanoSIMS approach to study the localization of hopanoid lipids in bacterial cells by developing a stable isotope labeling method to directly detect subcellular localization of specific lipids in bacteria with ca. 60 nm resolution. Because of the relatively small size of bacterial cells and the relative abundance of hopanoid lipids in membranes, we employed a primary ...
Nanoscale secondary ion MS (NanoSIMS) imaging makes it possible to visualize stable isotope-labeled ...
International audienceLipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoi...
The characterization of the lateral organization of components in biological membranes and the evolu...
<div><p>The organization of lipids within biological membranes is poorly understood. Some studies ha...
The organization of lipids within biological membranes is poorly understood. Some studies have sugge...
The existence of lipid microdomains and their role in cell membrane organization are currently topic...
Examining the fundamental structure and processes of living cells at the nanoscale poses a unique an...
Over forty years ago, Singer and Nicholson began studying the organization of the plasma membranes o...
A form of lateral membrane compartmentalization in bacteria is represented by functional membrane mi...
AbstractAlthough many proteins are known to localize in bacterial cells, for the most part our under...
The investigation of lipids in living cells is one of the underdeveloped areas in cell biology. Alth...
Cholesterol is a very crucial lipid for animal cells, since it is the building block of cellular mem...
Understanding how organelles interact, exchange materials, assemble, disassemble, and evolve as a fu...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) enables super-resolution imaging of proteins and nucleic acids on convent...
Subcellular protein localization is a universal feature of eukaryotic cells, and the ubiquity of pro...
Nanoscale secondary ion MS (NanoSIMS) imaging makes it possible to visualize stable isotope-labeled ...
International audienceLipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoi...
The characterization of the lateral organization of components in biological membranes and the evolu...
<div><p>The organization of lipids within biological membranes is poorly understood. Some studies ha...
The organization of lipids within biological membranes is poorly understood. Some studies have sugge...
The existence of lipid microdomains and their role in cell membrane organization are currently topic...
Examining the fundamental structure and processes of living cells at the nanoscale poses a unique an...
Over forty years ago, Singer and Nicholson began studying the organization of the plasma membranes o...
A form of lateral membrane compartmentalization in bacteria is represented by functional membrane mi...
AbstractAlthough many proteins are known to localize in bacterial cells, for the most part our under...
The investigation of lipids in living cells is one of the underdeveloped areas in cell biology. Alth...
Cholesterol is a very crucial lipid for animal cells, since it is the building block of cellular mem...
Understanding how organelles interact, exchange materials, assemble, disassemble, and evolve as a fu...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) enables super-resolution imaging of proteins and nucleic acids on convent...
Subcellular protein localization is a universal feature of eukaryotic cells, and the ubiquity of pro...
Nanoscale secondary ion MS (NanoSIMS) imaging makes it possible to visualize stable isotope-labeled ...
International audienceLipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoi...
The characterization of the lateral organization of components in biological membranes and the evolu...