Membrane Structure: Lipid-Protein Interactions in Microsomal Membranes*
AUTOR(ES)
Trump, Benjamin F.
RESUMO
The relationships of phospholipid to membrane structure and function were examined in hepatic microsomes. Findings indicate that normal microsomal membrane structure is dependent on lipid-protein interactions and that it correlates closely with glucose-6-phosphatase activity. Modification of most phospholipid with phospholipase-C is associated with widening of the membrane which can be reversed following readdition of phospholipid.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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