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Volumn 23, Issue 17, 2007, Pages 8709-8712

Detecting cross talk between two halves of a phospholipid bilayer

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Indexed keywords

CELL MEMBRANES; FUNCTION EVALUATION; PERTURBATION TECHNIQUES;

EID: 34548085746     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la701503v     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (18)

References (17)
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    • Although we cannot rule out the possibility that other factors may also be contributing to C's ability to promote homodimer formation e.g, membrane curvature effects, the effectiveness of C in inducing lipid segregation is clearly A/B′ > A/A′, B/B′, and it is this difference that is a direct measure of cross talk in bilayers made from A and B′
    • Although we cannot rule out the possibility that other factors may also be contributing to C's ability to promote homodimer formation (e.g., membrane curvature effects), the effectiveness of C in inducing lipid segregation is clearly A/B′ > A/A′ = B/B′, and it is this difference that is a direct measure of cross talk in bilayers made from A and B′.
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    • The fact that exchangeable phospholipids that differ by four methylene groups produce statistical mixtures of dimers in the fluid bilayer state (e.g, the mixing of A with B) argues against intramonolayer clustering as being the source of the effects of C on the mixing of A with B′.15
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