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Implications of lipid microdomains for membrane curvature, budding and fission
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2001Recent studies have highlighted the importance of monolayer and bilayer curvature for the budding and fission of biological membranes. Other lines of research, addressing the structure of planar biological membranes, have revealed the existence of cholesterol-based membrane microdomains.
W B, Huttner, J, Zimmerberg
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Lipid Microdomains—Structure, Function, and Controversies
2012Abstract Lipid microdomains, referred to as membrane microdomains, membrane rafts, or lipid rafts, are the highly dynamic nanoscale liquid-ordered, sphingolipid-, and sterol-rich domains in the plasma membrane. Lipid microdomains recruit specific proteins and form sophisticated lipid–protein assemblies as the result of lipid–lipid, lipid–protein, and
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Regulation of Plant Transporters by Lipids and Microdomains
2010Transporters in the broad sense, that is, carriers, pumps, and channels, are proteins inserted in a lipid bilayer separating two cellular compartments. This lipid bilayer is not only the physical support of such proteins, but also a powerful way to regulate their activity.
F. Simon-Plas, S. Mongrand, D. Wipf
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Targeting cancer with mRNA–lipid nanoparticles: key considerations and future prospects
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2023, Dan Peer
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Lipid biomarkers: molecular tools for illuminating the history of microbial life
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Roger Everett Summons +2 more
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Regulation of membrane protein structure and function by their lipid nano-environment
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Ilya Levental, Edward Lyman
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