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  • How cholesterol stiffens un... How cholesterol stiffens unsaturated lipid membranes
    Chakraborty, Saptarshi; Doktorova, Milka; Molugu, Trivikram R. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2020, Volume: 117, Issue: 36
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    Cholesterol is an integral component of eukaryotic cell membranes and a key molecule in controlling membrane fluidity, organization, and other physicochemical parameters. It also plays a regulatory ...
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  • The Plant Polyester Cutin: ... The Plant Polyester Cutin: Biosynthesis, Structure, and Biological Roles
    Fich, Eric A; Segerson, Nicholas A; Rose, Jocelyn K.C Annual review of plant biology, 04/2016, Volume: 67, Issue: 1
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    Cutin, a polyester composed mostly of oxygenated fatty acids, serves as the framework of the plant cuticle. The same types of cutin monomers occur across most plant lineages, although some ...
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  • Lipidomic Profiling of Clinical Prostate Cancer Reveals Targetable Alterations in Membrane Lipid Composition
    Butler, Lisa M; Mah, Chui Yan; Machiels, Jelle ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 10/2021, Volume: 81, Issue: 19
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    Dysregulated lipid metabolism is a prominent feature of prostate cancer that is driven by androgen receptor (AR) signaling. Here we used quantitative mass spectrometry to define the "lipidome" in ...
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  • The mycobacterial cell enve... The mycobacterial cell envelope-lipids
    Jackson, Mary Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 10/2014, Volume: 4, Issue: 10
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) lipids are indelibly imprinted in just about every key aspect of tuberculosis (TB) basic and translational research. Although the interest in these compounds ...
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  • MAM (mitochondria-associate... MAM (mitochondria-associated membranes) in mammalian cells: Lipids and beyond
    Vance, Jean E. Biochimica et biophysica acta, 04/2014, Volume: 1841, Issue: 4
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    One mechanism by which communication between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria is achieved is by close juxtaposition between these organelles via mitochondria-associated membranes ...
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  • Cryo-EM structure of the ga... Cryo-EM structure of the gasdermin A3 membrane pore
    Ruan, Jianbin; Xia, Shiyu; Liu, Xing ... Nature (London), 05/2018, Volume: 557, Issue: 7703
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    Gasdermins mediate inflammatory cell death after cleavage by caspases or other, unknown enzymes. The cleaved N-terminal fragments bind to acidic membrane lipids to form pores, but the mechanism of ...
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  • Resolving molecule-specific... Resolving molecule-specific information in dynamic lipid membrane processes with multi-resonant infrared metasurfaces
    Rodrigo, Daniel; Tittl, Andreas; Ait-Bouziad, Nadine ... Nature communications, 06/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    A multitude of biological processes are enabled by complex interactions between lipid membranes and proteins. To understand such dynamic processes, it is crucial to differentiate the constituent ...
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  • Contribution of galactoglyc... Contribution of galactoglycerolipids to the 3‐dimensional architecture of thylakoids
    Demé, Bruno; Cataye, Céline; Block, Maryse A. ... The FASEB journal, August 2014, Volume: 28, Issue: 8
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    Thylakoid membranes, the universal structure where photosynthesis takes place in all oxygenic photosynthetic organisms from cyanobacteria to higher plants, have a unique lipid composition. They ...
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  • Lipid nanopores can form a ... Lipid nanopores can form a stable, ion channel-like conduction pathway in cell membrane
    Pakhomov, Andrei G.; Bowman, Angela M.; Ibey, Bennett L. ... Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 07/2009, Volume: 385, Issue: 2
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    Cell permeabilization by electric pulses (EPs), or electroporation, has been well established as a tool to indiscriminately increase membrane flows of water solutes down the concentration and voltage ...
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  • Phytoceramides from the Mar... Phytoceramides from the Marine Sponge IMonanchora clathrata/I: Structural Analysis and Cytoprotective Effects
    Santalova, Elena A; Kuzmich, Alexandra S; Chingizova, Ekaterina A ... Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland), 04/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
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    In our research on sphingolipids from marine invertebrates, a mixture of phytoceramides was isolated from the sponge Monanchora clathrata (Western Australia). Total ceramide, ceramide molecular ...
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