Structural and functional consequences of reversible lipid asymmetry in living membranes
Maintenance of lipid asymmetry across the two leaflets of the plasma membrane (PM)
bilayer is a ubiquitous feature of eukaryotic cells. Loss of this asymmetry has been widely …
bilayer is a ubiquitous feature of eukaryotic cells. Loss of this asymmetry has been widely …
[HTML][HTML] Exposure to perfluoroalkyl chemicals and cardiovascular disease: experimental and epidemiological evidence
Polyfluoro-and perfluoro–alkyl substances (PFAS) are organic chemicals extensively used
worldwide for industry and consumer products. Due to their chemical stability, PFAS …
worldwide for industry and consumer products. Due to their chemical stability, PFAS …
Cavin family proteins and the assembly of caveolae
Caveolae are an abundant feature of the plasma membrane in many cells. Until recently,
they were generally considered to be membrane invaginations whose formation primarily …
they were generally considered to be membrane invaginations whose formation primarily …
A combinatorial lipid code shapes the electrostatic landscape of plant endomembranes
Membrane surface charge is critical for the transient, yet specific recruitment of proteins with
polybasic regions to certain organelles. In eukaryotes, the plasma membrane (PM) is the …
polybasic regions to certain organelles. In eukaryotes, the plasma membrane (PM) is the …
Specific membrane lipid composition is important for plasmodesmata function in Arabidopsis
Plasmodesmata (PD) are nano-sized membrane-lined channels controlling intercellular
communication in plants. Although progress has been made in identifying PD proteins, the …
communication in plants. Although progress has been made in identifying PD proteins, the …
Surface modified cellulose scaffolds for tissue engineering
We report the ability of cellulose to support cells without the use of matrix ligands on the
surface of the material, thus creating a two-component system for tissue engineering of cells …
surface of the material, thus creating a two-component system for tissue engineering of cells …
Recent progress on lipid lateral heterogeneity in plasma membranes: From rafts to submicrometric domains
M Carquin, L D'Auria, H Pollet, ER Bongarzone… - Progress in lipid …, 2016 - Elsevier
The concept of transient nanometric domains known as lipid rafts has brought interest to
reassess the validity of the Singer–Nicolson model of a fluid bilayer for cell membranes …
reassess the validity of the Singer–Nicolson model of a fluid bilayer for cell membranes …
Regulation of T cell signalling by membrane lipids
The plasma membrane is an essential cellular structure that separates the cell interior from
the extracellular environment, while allowing for the exchange of signals and materials that …
the extracellular environment, while allowing for the exchange of signals and materials that …
Regulation of EGFR nanocluster formation by ionic protein-lipid interaction
The abnormal activation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is strongly associated
with a variety of human cancers but the underlying molecular mechanism is not fully …
with a variety of human cancers but the underlying molecular mechanism is not fully …
Compartmentalisation of RAC1 signalling
A Payapilly, A Malliri - Current opinion in cell biology, 2018 - Elsevier
RAC1 signalling has been implicated in a variety of dynamic cell biological processes that
are orchestrated through regulated localisation and activation of RAC1. As a small GTPase …
are orchestrated through regulated localisation and activation of RAC1. As a small GTPase …