نتایج جستجو برای: cell membrane lipids

تعداد نتایج: 1946752  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1975
A S Curtis C Chandler N Picton

The two preceding papers of this series suggest that the state of the plasmalemmal lipids affects cell adhesion. Plasmalemmal composition was altered by the experimental incorporation of fatty acids into R1 and R2 positions in the phosphatidyl components of the cell surface. In this paper we report that: (1) If the incorporation is of long chain length fatty acids (saturated) cell adhesion rise...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2016
Andrea L Marat Volker Haucke

Phosphoinositides (PIs) form a minor class of phospholipids with crucial functions in cell physiology, ranging from cell signalling and motility to a role as signposts of compartmental membrane identity. Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphates are present at the plasma membrane and within the endolysosomal system, where they serve as key regulators of both cell signalling and of intracellular membran...

2015
Arnaud Echard Volker Haucke

Essentially all aspects of eukaryotic cell physiology depend on their compartmentalization and on membrane flux between these compartments mediated by small GTPases and their regulators, as well as by specific membrane lipids (Behnia and Munro, 2005). Talks at the Minisymposium on “Membrane Traffic: Dynamic and Regulation” featured how Rab-and Arf-family GTPases, together with diverse phospholi...

Journal: :BMC Research Notes 2021

Abstract Objectives Breast cancer cell growth and proliferation requires lipids for energy production, membrane synthesis, or as signaling molecules. Lipids can be delivered to cells by lipoprotein lipase (LPL), an extracellular that hydrolyzes triacylglycerols phospholipids from lipoproteins, is expressed adipose tissue some breast lines. Studies have shown hydrolysis products induce pro-infla...

2009
D. Kesley Robertson Ling Gu Regina K. Rowe Wandy L. Beatty

Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular pathogens that must coordinate the acquisition of host cell-derived biosynthetic constituents essential for bacterial survival. Purified chlamydiae contain several lipids that are typically found in eukaryotes, implying the translocation of host cell lipids to the chlamydial vacuole. Acquisition and incorporation of sphingomyelin occurs subsequent to transp...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1991
D B Hedrick J B Guckert D C White

A strategy has been developed for archaebacterial lipid analysis which provides three times the information to describe archaebacterial isolates and is compatible with simultaneous eubacterial/eukaryotic lipid analysis of environmental samples. Eubacterial and micro-eukaryotic biomass, community structure, and nutritional status have been routinely defined in environmental samples by lipid anal...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2002
Véronique Rigot Yannick Hamon Olivier Chambenoit Mélanie Alibert Nicolas Duverger Giovanna Chimini

The loss of ABCA1 function leads to Tangier dyslipidemia in humans and to a Tangier-like phenotype in mice, by impairing the transformation of nascent apolipoproteins into mature HDL particles. Mechanistically this ensues from the inability of cells to release membrane lipids and cholesterol. Whereas the ability of ABCA1 to promote phospholipid effluxes, surface binding of apolipoproteins and o...

Journal: :Biomacromolecules 2012
Monica Bulacu Xavier Périole Siewert J Marrink

The robustness of microorganisms used in industrial fermentations is essential for the efficiency and yield of the production process. A viable tool to increase the robustness is through engineering of the cell membrane and especially by incorporating lipids from species that survive under harsh conditions. Bolalipids are tetraether lipids found in Archaea bacteria, conferring stability to thes...

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