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Ceramide-enriched membrane domains in red blood cells and the mechanism of sphingomyelinase-induced hot-cold haemolysis
(American Chemical Society, 2008-10-28)
Hot-cold hemolysis is the phenomenon whereby red blood cells, preincubated at 37 °C in
the presence of certain agents, undergo rapid hemolysis when transferred to 4 °C. The mechanism of this
phenomenon is not understood. ...
Effects of a N-Maleimide-derivatized Phosphatidylethanolamine on the Architecture and Properties of Lipid Bilayers
(MDPI, 2023-11-21)
<i>N</i>-maleimide-derivatized phospholipids are often used to facilitate protein anchoring to membranes. In autophagy studies, this is applied to the covalent binding of Atg8, an autophagy protein, to a phosphatidylethanolamine ...
C24:0 and C24:1 sphingolipids in cholesterol-containing, five- and six-component lipid membranes
(Nature, 2020-08-24)
The biophysical properties of sphingolipids containing lignoceric (C24:0) or nervonic (C24:1) fatty acyl residues have been studied in multicomponent lipid bilayers containing cholesterol (Chol), by means of confocal ...
Lipid Self-Assemblies under the Atomic Force Microscope
(MDPI, 2021-09-18)
Lipid model membranes are important tools in the study of biophysical processes such as lipid self-assembly and lipid–lipid interactions in cell membranes. The use of model systems to adequate and modulate complexity helps ...
CHO/LY-B Cell Growth under Limiting Sphingolipid Supply: Correlation between Lipid Composition and Biophysical Properties of Sphingolipid-Restricted Cell Membranes
(Wiley, 2021-06)
Sphingolipids (SL) are ubiquitous in mammalian cell membranes, yet there is little data on the behavior of cells under SL- restriction conditions. LY- B cells derive from a CHO linein whichserine palmitoyl transferase ...
Erythrocyte Membrane Nanomechanical Rigidity Is Decreased in Obese Patients
(MDPI, 2022-02-08)
This work intends to describe the physical properties of red blood cell (RBC) membranes in obese adults. The hypothesis driving this research is that obesity, in addition to increasing the amount of body fat, will also ...
Plasma membrane effects of sphingolipid-synthesis inhibition by myriocin in CHO cells: a biophysical and lipidomic study
(Nature Research, 2022)
[EN] Suppression of a specific gene effect can be achieved by genetic as well as chemical methods. Each approach may hide unexpected drawbacks, usually in the form of side effects. In the present study, the specific inhibitor ...
Phase behaviour of C18-N-acyl sphingolipids, the prevalent species in human brain.
(Elsevier, 2022-11)
Lipidomic analysis of the N-acyl components of sphingolipids in different mammalian tissues had revealed that brain tissue differed from all the other samples in that SM contained mainly C18:0 and C24:1N-acyl chains, and ...
Imaging the early stages of phospholipase C/sphingomyelinase activity on vesicles containing coexisting order-disorder and gel-fluid domains
(Elsevier, 2011-04)
[EN] The binding and early stages of activity of a phospholipase C/sphingomyelinase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa on giant unilamellar vesicles (GUV) have been monitored using fl uorescence confocal microscopy. Both the ...
Lipids in Mitochondrial Macroautophagy: Phase Behavior of Bilayers Containing Cardiolipin and Ceramide
(MDPI, 2023-03-07)
Cardiolipin (CL) is a key lipid for damaged mitochondrial recognition by the LC3/GABARAP human autophagy proteins. The role of ceramide (Cer) in this process is unclear, but CL and Cer have been proposed to coexist in ...