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Rotavirus RRV associates with lipid membrane microdomains during cell entry

open access: bronze, 2004
Pavel Iša   +4 more
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Membrane microdomains and caveolae

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1999
Glycosphingolipid- and cholesterol-enriched microdomains, or rafts, within the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells have been implicated in many important cellular processes, such as polarized sorting of apical membrane proteins in epithelial cells and signal transduction.
Kurzchalia, T. V., Parton, RG
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Update on lipid membrane microdomains

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2008
Lipid membrane microdomains are involved in major types of disease, ranging from vascular and metabolic diseases to neurodegeneration, autoimmunity, infectious and inflammatory diseases, and cancer. This review provides an update of membrane microdomain abnormalities.Lipid membrane microdomains are dynamic assemblies of sphingolipids, cholesterol and ...
Gerd Schmitz, Margot Grandl
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Proteomics of plasma membrane microdomains

Expert Review of Proteomics, 2005
Plasma membrane microdomains represent subcompartments of the plasma membrane characterized by a specific lipid and protein composition. The recognition of microdomains in nearly all the eukaryotic membranes has accredited them with specialized functions in health and disease.
RAIMONDO, FRANCESCA   +5 more
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Plasma membrane microdomains

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2002
Several lines of evidence indicate that the lipids in the plasma membrane of animal cells are inhomogeneously distributed, and that various types of specialized lipid domains play an important role in many biological processes. The characteristics of these domains, such as size, composition and dynamics, are currently under active investigation.
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Microdomains of SNARE Proteins in the Plasma Membrane

2013
Exocytosis is catalyzed by the engagement of SNARE proteins embedded in the plasma membrane with complementary SNAREs in the membrane of trafficking vesicles undergoing exocytosis. In most cells studied so far, SNAREs are not randomly distributed across the plasma membrane but are clustered and segregated in discrete membrane domains of defined size ...
Bogaart, G. van den, Lang, T., Jahn, R.
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Functional imaging of microdomains in cell membranes

European Biophysics Journal, 2008
The presence of microdomains or rafts within cell membranes is a topic of intense study and debate. The role of these structures in cell physiology, however, is also not yet fully understood with many outstanding problems. This problem is partly based on the small size of raft structures that presents significant problems to their in vivo study, i.e ...
Ben Davis   +9 more
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