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The long-range and molecular orders and dynamics in codispersions of egg sphingomyelin-cholesterol have been investigated by synchrotron x-ray diffraction and electron spin resonance using phosphatidylcholine spin-labeled at several... more
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      BiophysicsElectron Spin ResonanceBiophysical ChemistryBiological Sciences
Two new ether lipids, 1-O-alkyl/alkenyl-2-O-acyl-glycero-3-phosphocholine and its lyso form, 1-O-alkyl/ alkenyl-glycero-3-phosphocholine, were identified in the cell membrane of Mycoplasma fermentans using chemical analyses, GLC-MS,... more
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      NMR SpectroscopyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMembrane LipidsGas Chromatography
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      MultidisciplinaryMiceCytomegalovirusMembrane Lipids
Cholesterol and selected derivatives were studied as mixed Langmuir monolayers with egg phosphatidylcholine (PC). As an extension of our earlier work, which employed binary sterol/PC mixtures, here we examined ternary mixed monolayers... more
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      Physical sciencesTemperatureMembrane LipidsCHEMICAL SCIENCES
The only currently available vaccine against tuberculosis (TB) is Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG), which has inconsistent efficacy to protect against the disease in adults. M. tuberculosis (MTB) cell wall components have... more
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      ImmunologyTuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosisMice
Cholesterol is often found distributed nonrandomly in domains in biological and model membranes and has been reported to be distributed heterogeneously among various intracellular membranes. Although a large body of literature exists on... more
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      MembranesFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsBiophysical ChemistryBiological Sciences
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      Omega-3 fatty acidsBacteriaGenome AnalysisMembrane Lipids
Microcalorimetry was used to show that transition-temperature ranges of phospho- and glycolipids of the brown marine alga Laminaria japonica were similar (from –62 to –47°C up to 62– 65°C), except for monogalactosyldiacylglycerol, the... more
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      BiologyPhospholipidsMedicineFatty acids
The formation of cell membrane following CSF-1 stimulation of a macrophage cell line is coordinated with cell cycle progression. The majority of membrane phospholipid accumulates during the S phase and results from cell-cycle dependent... more
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      RegulationMacrophagesCell DivisionSignal Transduction
Topics cover all biophysical disciplines, from molecular to cellular, to integrative biophysics giving an almost comprehensive view of the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches, proper of the modern biophysics. SIBPA, which... more
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      BiophysicsBiophysical ChemistryIon ChannelsAmyloid
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a single molecule technique used mainly for determination of mobility and local concentration of molecules. This review describes the specific problems of FCS in planar systems and reviews... more
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      GeneticsConfocal MicroscopyFluorescence Correlation SpectroscopyLipid Membranes
One of the theories involved in the etiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the oxidative stress hypothesis. The amyloid bpeptide (Ab), a hallmark in the pathogenesis of AD and the main component of senile plaques, generates free radicals... more
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      Cognitive ScienceOxidative StressApoptosisNeuronal cell death
b-Amyloid peptide (Ab), which is cleaved from the larger trans-membrane amyloid precursor protein, is found deposited in the brain of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease and is linked with neurotoxicity. We report the results of... more
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      Molecular BiologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecularCircular Dichroism
A variety of ion channels, including members of all major ion channel families, have been shown to be regulated by changes in the level of membrane cholesterol and partition into cholesterol-rich membrane domains. In general, several... more
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      ChemistryKineticsMedicineIon Channels
intracellular membranes in that cell type, rather than a property peculiar to the two systems under consideration. Thus any indication of similarity must be viewed critically in the light of studies on other membranes.
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      ChemistryPhospholipidsMembrane ProteinsMedicine
The stability of cellular membranes during dehydration can be strongly influenced by the partitioning of amphiphilic solutes from the aqueous phase into the membranes. The effects of partitioning on membrane stability depend in a complex... more
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      Chemical EngineeringBiological SciencesPermeabilityPhysical sciences
Tryptophans in membrane proteins display strong preference for the lipid membrane interface and are important for anchoring proteins at the proper longitudinal level. Linear dichroism spectroscopy on indoles in shear-deformed liposomes... more
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      Lipid MembranesOrientationMembrane LipidsBiochemical
In recent years, the interest in the possible use of natural alternatives to food additives to prevent bacterial and fungal growth has notably increased. Plants and plant products can represent a source of natural alternatives to improve... more
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      MicrobiologyIndustrial BiotechnologyFood MicrobiologyFood Preservation
Membrane proteins exhibit different affinities for different lipid species, and protein-lipid selectivity regulates the membrane composition in close proximity to the protein, playing an important role in the formation of nanoscale... more
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      FluorescenceMembrane ProteinsFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferFRET
Epidermal permeability barrier homeostasis requires the postsecretory processing of polar lipid precursors into nonpolar lipid products within the stratum corneum (SC) interstices by a family of lipid hydrolases. A specific requirement... more
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      ArchivesIntact polar lipidsMiceIntestinal barrier function
In the present work we investigated the contribution of N availability to the changes in some antioxidant systems and in fatty acid composition of chloroplast membranes, in order to evaluate their role in the high light acclimation in... more
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      CoffeeAntioxidantsStress toleranceNitrogen
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      Membrane ProteinsBiological SciencesDiffusionViscosity
An enzymatic method has been used to isolate, for the first time, polymeric suberin from the bark of Quercus suber L. or cork. This was achieved by solvent extraction (dichloromethane, ethanol and water), followed by a step-by-step... more
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      Nuclear Magnetic ResonancePolymersMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyCellulase
The field of metabolomics is extending the principles of genomics into cellular and organism metabolism and driving a revolution in lipid biochemistry, physiology and nutrition. Lipids studied using metabolomic approaches - lipidomics -... more
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      MetabolismSignal TransductionOrganellesLipids
The primary targets of thermal damage in plants are the oxygen evolving complex along with the associated cofactors in photosystem II (PSII), carbon fixation by Rubisco and the ATP generating system. Recent investigations on the combined... more
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      BiochemistryPhotosynthesisPlant BiologyOxidative Stress
Dehydrins are intrinsically disordered (unstructured) proteins that are expressed in plants experiencing stressful conditions such as drought or low temperature. Dehydrins are typically found in the cytosol and nucleus, but also associate... more
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      Protein FoldingProtein Structure PredictionFTIR spectroscopyResponses of plant to abiotic stresses
The membrane-anchored Arabidopsis thaliana ACYL-COA-BINDING PROTEIN1 (AtACBP1) plays important roles in embryogenesis and abiotic stress responses, and interacts with long-chain (LC) acyl-CoA esters. Here, AtACBP1 function in stem cuticle... more
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      Plant BiologyExperimental BotanyMembrane LipidsArabidopsis
C11-BODIPY 581/591 is a fluorescent ratio-probe for indexing lipid peroxidation and antioxidant efficacy in model membrane systems and living cells, with excellent characteristics: (i) emission in the visible range of the electromagnetic... more
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      Free RadicalsFluorescence MicroscopyFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsConfocal Microscopy
The spatial and temporal distribution of pelagic Archaea was studied in the southern North Sea by rRNA hybridization, sequencing and quantification of 16S rRNA gene and membrane lipid analyses and related to physical, chemical and... more
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      Ecological Niche ModelingDISTRIBUTIONBiological SciencesPhosphorus
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      Evolutionary BiologyMicroscopyMolecular EvolutionMitochondria
Membrane microdomains and their involvement in cellular processes are part of the current paradigm of biomembranes. However, a better characterization of domains, namely lipid rafts, is needed. In this review, it is shown how the use of... more
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      Information RetrievalFluorescence MicroscopyFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferFluorescence Lifetime
The goal of this study was to develop a quick, reliable, and cost-effective permeability model for predicting transdermal penetration of compounds. The Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay (PAMPA) was chosen for this purpose,... more
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      Drug DiscoveryMembrane LipidsSkinLipid metabolism
Carotenoids are a group of pigments present both in the plant and animal kingdoms, which play several important physiological functions. The protection against active oxygen species, realised via the quenching of excited states of... more
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      Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyCarotenoidsFree Radical
A number of protein toxins produced by bacteria and plants enter eukaryotic cells and inhibit protein synthesis enzymatically. These toxins include the plant toxin ricin and the bacterial toxin Shiga toxin, which we will focus on in this... more
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      NanoparticlesProtein synthesisProtein KinasesEndocytosis
Elucidating origin, composition, size, and lifetime of microdomains in biological membranes remains a major issue for the understanding of cell biology. For lipid domains, the lack of a direct access to the behaviour of samples at the... more
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      Chemical EngineeringMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyAtomic Force Microscopy
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      Electron MicroscopyKineticsPhotosynthesisSymbiosis
Pages 322-333 Soazig Le Lay and Teymuras V. Kurzchalia 17. Structure of caveolae • Pages 334-348 Radu V. Stan Errata 18. Erratum to "Clathrin-independent endocytosis: New insights into caveolae and non-caveolar lipid raft carriers"... more
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      Electron MicroscopyMedical MicrobiologyMembrane ProteinsTransmission Electron Microscopy
The role of the light-harvesting complex Lhcb4 (CP29) in photosynthesis was investigated in Arabidopsis thaliana by characterizing knockout lines for each of the three Lhcb4 isoforms (Lhcb4.1/4.2/4.3). Plants lacking all isoforms... more
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      GeneticsPhotosynthesisPlant BiologyFluorescence
The plant cuticle consists of cutin, a polyester of glycerol, hydroxyl, and epoxy fatty acids, covered and filled by waxes. While the biosynthesis of cutin building blocks is well documented, the mechanisms underlining their extracellular... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologyProteomicsAtomic Force Microscopy
In this review, we first summarize the structure and properties of biological membranes and the routes of passive drug transfer through physiological barriers. Lipophilicity is then introduced in terms of the intermolecular interactions... more
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      PharmacokineticsIntestinal MucosaPermeabilityPharmaceutical
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      Field CropsMembrane LipidsSoil sciencesVernalization
A number of integral membrane G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) share common structural features (including palmytoilated aminoacid residues and consensus sequences specific for interaction with cholesterol) that allow them to interact... more
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      Drug DiscoveryG protein-coupled receptorsMembrane LipidsEndocannabinoids
Gradual changes in steady-state levels of beta amyloid peptides (Aβ) in brain are considered an initial step in the amyloid cascade hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease. Aβ is a product of the secretase cleavage of amyloid precursor protein... more
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      Chemical EngineeringConfocal MicroscopyBiological SciencesCell line
Lipid rafts are membrane microdomains intimately associated with cell signaling. These biochemical microstructures are characterized by their high contents of sphingolipids, cholesterol and saturated fatty acids and a reduced content of... more
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      AnisotropyMembrane LipidsLipid metabolismClinical Sciences
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      Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyBrainBlood brain barrierNeuroimage
Plasmid-curing activity of N,N′-bis(decyldimethyl)-1,6-hexanediammonium dibromide, BDHD, was tested on six different plasmids inE. coli and plasmid pKM 101 inS. typhimurium. BDHD eliminated theFlac plasmid fromE. coli cells only with a... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyEscherichia coliSalmonella Typhimurium
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      AgingCalciumAquaporins (AQP)Fatty acids
0304-4157 / 98 / $^see front matter ß 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. PII: S 0 3 0 4 -4 1 5 7 ( 9 8 ) 0 0 0 1 2 -4 Abbreviations: NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance; MAS, magic angle spinning; DMPC, 1,2-
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      Chemical EngineeringMembrane ProteinsMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySolid State NMR
The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived for a long time in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, including low annual temperatures, and with a specialized diet rich in protein and fatty acids, particularly omega-3... more
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      ScienceBiologyClimateMedicine