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| Thus, in a liquid | bilayer a given lipid will rapidly exchange locations |
| The aqueous contents enclosed by each | bilayer also remain separated. |
| lie within the plane of the surrounding lipid | bilayer and which portions protrude into the watery e |
| s extensive hydrodynamic coupling between the | bilayer and the substrate, resulting in a lower diffu |
| peptides to anchor in the cell membrane lipid | bilayer and target the GPCR/G protein interface via a |
| alculated hydrocarbon boundaries of the lipid | bilayer are indicated by red and blue lines. |
| ch acts as the conductive pathway through the | bilayer as it is filled with water. |
| charged species can diffuse across the lipid | bilayer by passive diffusion and simultaneously facil |
| Broadly, at a given temperature a lipid | bilayer can exist in either a liquid or a solid phase |
| regate processes can also be studied on lipid | bilayer constructs. |
| ever passively diffuse across the hydrophobic | bilayer core. |
| Because of the fragile nature of the | bilayer, extremely low scanning forces (typically 50p |
| embrane structure similar to the phospholipid | bilayer found in cells. |
| rranged into a double-layer, the phospholipid | bilayer is a semipermeable membrane which is very spe |
| Principle of FRAP A) The | bilayer is uniformly labeled with a fluorescent tag B |
| A | bilayer is a double layer of closely packed atoms or |
| e of the most important properties of a lipid | bilayer is the relative mobility (fluidity) of the in |
| Alternatively, if only one leaflet from each | bilayer is involved in the fusion process, the bilaye |
| The double | bilayer may be an adaptation to survive the host's im |
| The plasma membrane is a phospholipid | bilayer membrane that separates the cell from its env |
| rt them through apolar phase (including lipid | bilayer membranes). |
| g a phospholipid, it accumulates in the lipid | bilayer of the liposomes in the infusion. |
| These channels disrupt the phospholipid | bilayer of target cells, leading to cell lysis and de |
| fluidity refers to the viscosity of the lipid | bilayer of a cell membrane. |
| her type of aggregate, thereby disrupting the | bilayer organization. |
| ovide a wide range of information about lipid | bilayer packing, phase transitions (gel phase, physio |
| It is a homotetramer with 6 | bilayer spanning domains and N-glycosylation sites. |
| acid chain inserts and assumes a place in the | bilayer structure of the membrane alongside the simil |
| A number of soluble proteins can bind to the | bilayer surface transiently or under specific conditi |
| protein is too large to match the hydrophobic | bilayer thickness (left part of Figure), the protein |
| olecule that cannot regularly cross the lipid | bilayer to enter the cell by way of a protein channel |
| d phosphatidylethanolamine from one side of a | bilayer to another. |
| he hydrophobic interior of the cellular lipid | bilayer to form a β-helix. |
| ibitol phosphate and is anchored to the lipid | bilayer via a glyceride. |
| ribed the effects of an embedded protein in a | bilayer via molecular theory, which yielded the free |
| onent of the outer surface of the erythrocyte | bilayer was non-thrombogenic. |
| e part of alpha-helix spanning across a lipid | bilayer, which is composed of hydrophobic fatty acids |
| ped was the black lipid membrane or “painted” | bilayer, which allows simple electrical characterizat |
| esviruses have an envelope and an outer lipid | bilayer which contains twelve surface glycoproteins. |
| hipathic molecules (such as phospholipids), a | bilayer will self-organize, and any molecules caught |
| A certain percentage of the supported | bilayer will also be completely immobile, although th |
| n" for the ability to penetrate through lipid | bilayer) with antioxidant plastoquinone attached to i |
| It is also typically necessary to stain the | bilayer with a heavy metal compound such as osmium te |
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