نتایج جستجو برای: membrane bilayer

تعداد نتایج: 400017  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k.p. mishra dr. k.p. mishra, radiation biology and health sciences division bhabha atomic research centre mumbai - 400 085, india b.n. pandey

background: recent results have provided increasing evidence to support involvement of membrane damage in the mechanism of ionizing radiation induced killing of mammalian cells. these findings have stimulated renewed interest in evaluating the damage to membrane as a primary initiator in radiation-induced cell killing especially in apoptotic death. the present study was aimed to gain deeper ins...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1980
S K Ballas S H Krasnow

The red cell membrane contains approximately equal amounts of lipids and proteins. Membrane lipids are either phospholipids or neutral lipids, mostly unesterified cholesterol. Membrane phospholipids are asymmetrically arranged into a lipid bilayer two molecules thick. Choline phospholipids are more abundant in the extracellular surface whereas amino phospholipids are more concentrated on the in...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2008
Jens A. Lundbæk

Drugs that at pico-to nanomolar concentration regulate ion channel function by high-affi nity binding to their cognate receptor often have a " secondary pharmacology, " in which the same molecule at low micromolar concentrations regulates a diversity of membrane proteins in an apparently nonspecifi c manner. It has long been suspected that this promiscuous regulation of membrane protein functio...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Nathaniel J Traaseth Raffaello Verardi Kurt D Torgersen Christine B Karim David D Thomas Gianluigi Veglia

Phospholamban (PLN) regulates calcium translocation within cardiac myocytes by shifting sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-ATPase (SERCA) affinity for calcium. Although the monomeric form of PLN (6 kDa) is the principal inhibitory species, recent evidence suggests that the PLN pentamer (30 kDa) also is able to bind SERCA. To date, several membrane architectures of the pentamer have been propos...

2017
Manuel N Melo Clément Arnarez Hendrik Sikkema Neeraj Kumar Martin Walko Herman J C Berendsen Armagan Kocer Siewert J Marrink Helgi I Ingólfsson

The mechanosensitive channels of large conductance (MscL) are bacterial membrane proteins that serve as last resort emergency release valves in case of severe osmotic downshock. Sensing bilayer tension, MscL channels are sensitive to changes in the bilayer environment and are, therefore, an ideal test case for exploring membrane protein coupling. Here, we use high-throughput coarse-grained mole...

H Mobasheri M Firouzi S Mousavidoust

Cell membrane has a critical and vital role in functioning and existence of nerve cells that form central nervous system (CNS) in mammals. Disruption of nerve membrane that normally occurs following an accident injuring spinal cord is known to be the major cause of paralysis. In most occasions, spinal cord injuries are not leading to complete cut in spinal cord fibers but are known to cause cru...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2011
Kai Simons Julio L Sampaio

Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or interact with the lipids on either side of the two leaflets. Although recent advances in lipid analytics show that membranes in eukaryotic cells contain hundreds of different lipid species, the function of this lipid diversity remains enigmatic. The basic structure of cell membranes is the lipid bil...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2007
Michele Zagnoni Mairi E Sandison Phedra Marius Anthony G Lee Hywel Morgan

The study and the exploitation of membrane proteins for drug screening applications requires a controllable and reliable method for their delivery into an artificial suspended membrane platform based on lab-on-a-chip technology. In this work, a polymeric device for forming lipid bilayers suitable for electrophysiology studies and biosensor applications is presented. The chip supports a single b...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2011
Anthony G Lee

Intrinsic membrane proteins are solvated by a shell of lipid molecules interacting with the membrane-penetrating surface of the protein; these lipid molecules are referred to as annular lipids. Lipid molecules are also found bound between transmembrane α-helices; these are referred to as non-annular lipids. Annular lipid binding constants depend on fatty acyl chain length, but the dependence is...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1999
Warren G. Hill Rickey L. Rivers Mark L. Zeidel

Bilayer asymmetry in the apical membrane may be important to the barrier function exhibited by epithelia in the stomach, kidney, and bladder. Previously, we showed that reduced fluidity of a single bilayer leaflet reduced water permeability of the bilayer, and in this study we examine the effect of bilayer asymmetry on permeation of nonelectrolytes, gases, and protons. Bilayer asymmetry was ind...

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