Partitioning, diffusion, and ligand binding of raft lipid analogs in model and cellular plasma membranes.
Several simplified membrane models featuring coexisting liquid disordered (Ld) and ordered (Lo) lipid phases have been developed to mimic the heterogeneous organization of cellular membranes, and thus, aid our understanding of the nature and functional role of ordered lipid-protein nanodomains, term...
Main Authors: | Sezgin, E, Levental, I, Grzybek, M, Schwarzmann, G, Mueller, V, Honigmann, A, Belov, V, Eggeling, C, Coskun, U, Simons, K, Schwille, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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