adventitia,tunic,tunica- an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue phospholipid- any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princet...
protein distribution (Supplementary Fig.4). Dynamic laser scattering (DLS) and nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) revealed the uniform size distributions and satisfactory size stability of all the three vesicles (Fig.1e, gand Supplementary Fig.5). The DLS sizes of OMVs, U@OMVs and mU@OMVs we...
Intramembraneous particles (IMPs) on the plasma membrane were distributed evenly on the reserve and proliferative cell membranes, whereas in the hypertrophic zone IMPs tended to be distributed asymmetrically. Several types of matrix vesicles were identifiable on the basis of IMP distribution: IMP-free,...
Mitochondria as the main oxygen-consuming organs are a cellular organelle with two membranes. The outer membrane encloses all the contents of the organelle, and the inner membrane and mitochondrial matrix contain many proteins, enzymes, and substrates involved in important metabolic reactions. Tricarboxy...
All modern cells are bounded by cell membranes best described by the fluid mosaic model. This statement is so widely accepted by biologists that little attention is generally given to the theoretical importance of cell membranes in describing the cell. T
Morphological characterization of membrane systems in A- and B-cells of the Chinese hamster The nuclear and plasma membranes of islet cells from non-glycosuric and diabetic Chinese hamsters were examined by freeze-etching. The B-cells of diabetic ... L Orci,M Amherdt,F Malaisse-Lagae,... ...
Upon further functional dissection of a subset of these interactions we discovered a network between COG, the Rabs1 and 6, and different regions of the golgin TMF. Since we also find that TMF binds to Golgi membranes cleared of COPI, and its COG interacting regions dominantly inhibit protein ...
(from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration). Thesodium-potassium pump, which is also called N+/K+ATPase, transports sodium out of a cell while moving potassium into the cell. The Na+/K+pump is an important ion pump found in the membranes of many types of ...
L. Separation of liquid phases in giant vesicles of ternary mixtures of phospholipids and cholesterol. Biophys. J. 85, 3074–3083 (2003). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Kaiser, H. J. et al. Order of lipid phases in model and plasma membranes. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. ...
(lyso-PL) as a second product1. Lyso-PLs, as the name implies, are potent surfactants that, at high enough concentrations, will effectively punch holes in and eventually solubilise membranes. A million copies of Braun’s lipoprotein reside in the cell wall ofE. coli, all processed through...