Solid supported lipid bilayers: From biophysical studies to sensor design
ET Castellana, PS Cremer - Surface science reports, 2006 - Elsevier
The lipid bilayer is one of the most eloquent and important self-assembled structures in
nature. It not only provides a protective container for cells and sub-cellular compartments …
nature. It not only provides a protective container for cells and sub-cellular compartments …
A survey of the 2001 to 2005 quartz crystal microbalance biosensor literature: applications of acoustic physics to the analysis of biomolecular interactions
MA Cooper, VT Singleton - Journal of Molecular Recognition …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The widespread exploitation of biosensors in the analysis of molecular recognition has its
origins in the mid‐1990s following the release of commercial systems based on surface …
origins in the mid‐1990s following the release of commercial systems based on surface …
Identification of a lipid scrambling domain in ANO6/TMEM16F
Phospholipid scrambling (PLS) is a ubiquitous cellular mechanism involving the regulated
bidirectional transport of phospholipids down their concentration gradient between …
bidirectional transport of phospholipids down their concentration gradient between …
Advances in membrane receptor screening and analysis
MA Cooper - Journal of Molecular Recognition, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
During the last decade there has been significant progress in the development of analytical
techniques for the screening of ligand binding to membranes and membrane receptors. This …
techniques for the screening of ligand binding to membranes and membrane receptors. This …
Annexin A1 is a polarity cue that directs mitotic spindle orientation during mammalian epithelial morphogenesis
M Fankhaenel, FSG Hashemi, L Mourao… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Oriented cell divisions are critical for the formation and maintenance of structured epithelia.
Proper mitotic spindle orientation relies on polarised anchoring of force generators to the …
Proper mitotic spindle orientation relies on polarised anchoring of force generators to the …
Solvation effects in the quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring response to biomolecular adsorption. A phenomenological approach
P Bingen, G Wang, NF Steinmetz, M Rodahl… - Analytical …, 2008 - ACS Publications
Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) has become a popular tool
to investigate biomolecular adsorption phenomena at surfaces. In contrast to optical mass …
to investigate biomolecular adsorption phenomena at surfaces. In contrast to optical mass …
Exploring molecular-biomembrane interactions with surface plasmon resonance and dual polarization interferometry technology: expanding the spotlight onto …
TH Lee, DJ Hirst, K Kulkarni, MP Del Borgo… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
The molecular analysis of biomolecular-membrane interactions is central to understanding
most cellular systems but has emerged as a complex technical challenge given the …
most cellular systems but has emerged as a complex technical challenge given the …
A nanocube plasmonic sensor for molecular binding on membrane surfaces
Detection and characterization of molecular interactions on membrane surfaces is important
to biological and pharmacological research. Here, silver nanocubes interfaced with glass …
to biological and pharmacological research. Here, silver nanocubes interfaced with glass …
[HTML][HTML] Annexin A6—Linking Ca2+ signaling with cholesterol transport
Annexin A6 (AnxA6) belongs to a conserved family of Ca2+-dependent membrane-binding
proteins. Like other annexins, the function of AnxA6 is linked to its ability to bind …
proteins. Like other annexins, the function of AnxA6 is linked to its ability to bind …
Peptide–lipid interactions: insights and perspectives
JM Sanderson - Organic & biomolecular chemistry, 2005 - pubs.rsc.org
As the number of membrane proteins in the Protein Data Bank increases, efforts to
understand how they interact with their natural environment are increasing in importance. A …
understand how they interact with their natural environment are increasing in importance. A …