[HTML][HTML] Gram-positive bacterial cell envelopes: The impact on the activity of antimicrobial peptides
N Malanovic, K Lohner - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 2016 - Elsevier
A number of cationic antimicrobial peptides, effectors of innate immunity, are supposed to
act at the cytoplasmic membrane leading to permeabilization and eventually membrane …
act at the cytoplasmic membrane leading to permeabilization and eventually membrane …
Lipids of mitochondria
SE Horvath, G Daum - Progress in lipid research, 2013 - Elsevier
A unique organelle for studying membrane biochemistry is the mitochondrion whose
functionality depends on a coordinated supply of proteins and lipids. Mitochondria are …
functionality depends on a coordinated supply of proteins and lipids. Mitochondria are …
[图书][B] Principles of animal nutrition
G Wu - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Animals are biological transformers of dietary matter and energy to produce high-quality
foods and wools for human consumption and use. Mammals, birds, fish, and shrimp require …
foods and wools for human consumption and use. Mammals, birds, fish, and shrimp require …
Phosphatidylethanolamine metabolism in health and disease
E Calzada, O Onguka, SM Claypool - … review of cell and molecular biology, 2016 - Elsevier
Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) is the second most abundant glycerophospholipid in
eukaryotic cells. The existence of four only partially redundant biochemical pathways that …
eukaryotic cells. The existence of four only partially redundant biochemical pathways that …
Fatty acid oxidation protects cancer cells from apoptosis by increasing mitochondrial membrane lipids
YJ Li, JF Fahrmann, M Aftabizadeh, Q Zhao… - Cell reports, 2022 - cell.com
Overcoming resistance to chemotherapies remains a major unmet need for cancers, such as
triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Therefore, mechanistic studies to provide insight for …
triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Therefore, mechanistic studies to provide insight for …
Structure and mechanism of respiratory III–IV supercomplexes in bioenergetic membranes
P Brzezinski, A Moe, P Adelroth - Chemical reviews, 2021 - ACS Publications
In the final steps of energy conservation in aerobic organisms, free energy from electron
transfer through the respiratory chain is transduced into a proton electrochemical gradient …
transfer through the respiratory chain is transduced into a proton electrochemical gradient …
Dynamin-related protein 1 has membrane constricting and severing abilities sufficient for mitochondrial and peroxisomal fission
Abstract Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) is essential for mitochondrial and peroxisomal
fission. Recent studies propose that Drp1 does not sever but rather constricts mitochondrial …
fission. Recent studies propose that Drp1 does not sever but rather constricts mitochondrial …
Phosphatidylserine transport by ORP/Osh proteins is driven by phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate
In eukaryotic cells, phosphatidylserine (PS) is synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum
(ER) but is highly enriched in the plasma membrane (PM), where it contributes negative …
(ER) but is highly enriched in the plasma membrane (PM), where it contributes negative …
RNA-based coacervates as a model for membraneless organelles: formation, properties, and interfacial liposome assembly
Liquid–liquid phase separation is responsible for formation of P granules, nucleoli, and
other membraneless subcellular organelles composed of RNA and proteins. Efforts to …
other membraneless subcellular organelles composed of RNA and proteins. Efforts to …
Cristae formation is a mechanical buckling event controlled by the inner mitochondrial membrane lipidome
Cristae are high‐curvature structures in the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) that are
crucial for ATP production. While cristae‐shaping proteins have been defined, analogous …
crucial for ATP production. While cristae‐shaping proteins have been defined, analogous …