Membrane adhesion and the formation of heterogeneities: biology, biophysics, and biotechnology†
V. D. Gordon,T. J. O'Halloran,O. Shindell
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Pub Date : 03/27/2015 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C4CP05876C
Abstract

Membrane adhesion is essential to many vital biological processes. Sites of membrane adhesion are often associated with heterogeneities in the lipid and protein composition of the membrane. These heterogeneities are thought to play functional roles by facilitating interactions between proteins. However, the causal links between membrane adhesion and membrane heterogeneities are not known. Here we survey the state of the field and indicate what we think are understudied areas ripe for development.

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