2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.01.538982
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Probing macromolecular crowding at the lipid membrane interface with genetically-encoded sensors

Abstract: Biochemical processes within the living cell occur in a highly crowded environment. The phenomenon of macromolecular crowding is not an exclusive feature of the cytoplasm and can be observed in the densely protein-packed, nonhomogeneous cellular membranes and at the membrane interfaces. Crowding affects diffusional and conformational dynamics of proteins within the lipid bilayer, and modulates the membrane organization. However, the non-invasive quantification of the membrane crowding is not trivial. Here, we … Show more

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