2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.22.422352
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Aggregation and immobilisation of membrane proteins interplay with local lipid order in the plasma membrane of T cells

Abstract: The quest for understanding of numerous vital membrane-associated cellular processes, such as signalling, has largely focussed on the spatiotemporal orchestration and reorganisation of the identified key proteins, including their binding and aggregation. Despite strong indications of the involvement of membrane lipid heterogeneities, historically often termed lipid rafts, their roles in many processes remain controversial and mechanisms elusive. Taking activation of T lymphocytes as an example, we here investi… Show more

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“…1, Interaction type 1). This model is extensively tested by theory 33 , simulation 34 , and experiments 18,[35][36][37] in mast cell types and also extends to other immunoreceptor signaling systems 19,[38][39][40] .…”
Section: Transbilayer Interactions Modulate Phase-like Properties In Plasma Membrane Leafletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, Interaction type 1). This model is extensively tested by theory 33 , simulation 34 , and experiments 18,[35][36][37] in mast cell types and also extends to other immunoreceptor signaling systems 19,[38][39][40] .…”
Section: Transbilayer Interactions Modulate Phase-like Properties In Plasma Membrane Leafletsmentioning
confidence: 99%