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In the present study a novel approach to characterize lipid domains, which may provide binding sites for peripheral or integral membrane proteins, is demonstrated. In particular, analysis of fluorescence lifetimes of NBD-labeled lipid analogues was used to study lipid domains in Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUV) and – based on the GUV results – in the ...
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Division and Regrowth of Phase‐Separated Giant Unilamellar Vesicles**
Success in the bottom‐up assembly of synthetic cells will depend on strategies for the division of protocellular compartments. Here, we describe the controlled division of phase‐separated giant unilamellar lipid vesicles (GUVs).
Yannik Dreher +4 more
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Nonsense mutations across the whole coding sequence of Syne1/Nesprin1 have been linked to autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia Type I (ARCA1). However, nothing is known about the molecular etiology of this late-onset debilitating pathology. In this work,
David Razafsky, Didier Hodzic
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Imaging Giant Vesicle Membrane Domains with a Luminescent Europium Tetracycline Complex. [PDF]
Cawley JL +7 more
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Nanovesicles produced with lipids and polymers are promising devices for drug and bioactive delivery and are of great interest in pharmaceutical applications.
Patrick D. Mathews +7 more
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A Monte Carlo study of giant vesicle morphologies in nonequilibrium environments. [PDF]
Drab M +5 more
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Giant seminal vesicle cyst [PDF]
Michael, Mitterberger +6 more
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The yeast type V myosin, Myo2, and the lethal giant larvae homologue, Sro7, are important players in polarized exocytosis. This paper article characterizes the role of Myo2 both in recruiting Sro7 to sites of polarized growth and in negatively regulating
G. Rossi, P. Brennwald
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Self-organized spatial targeting of contractile actomyosin rings for synthetic cell division
A key challenge for bottom-up synthetic biology is engineering a minimal module for self-division of synthetic cells. Actin-based cytokinetic rings are considered a promising structure to produce the forces required for the controlled excision of cell ...
María Reverte-López +5 more
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The budding of human immunodeficiency virus from an infected host cell is induced by the modification of structural proteins bearing long-chain fatty acids, followed by their anchoring to the cell membrane. Although many model budding systems using giant
Kazunori Matsuura +3 more
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