Aging and the biophysical properties of cell membranes

Life Sciences ◽  
1985 ◽  
Vol 37 (15) ◽  
pp. 1403-1409 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce M. Cohen ◽  
George S. Zubenko
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin L Woods ◽  
Ian L Seim ◽  
Jessica Liu ◽  
Grace McLaughlin ◽  
Kevin S. Cannon ◽  
...  

Septin filaments build structures such as rings, lattices and gauzes that serve as platforms for localizing signaling and organizing cell membranes. How cells control the geometry of septin assemblies in poorly understood. We show here that septins are isodesmic polymers, in contrast to cooperative polymerization exhibited by F-actin and microtubules. We constructed a physical model to analyze and interpret how septin assemblies change in the presence of regulators in yeast extracts. Notably filaments differ in length and curvature in yeast extract compared to pure protein indicating cellular regulators modulate intrinsic biophysical features. Combining analysis of extracts from regulatory mutants with simulations, we found increased filament flexibility and reduced filament fragmentation promote assembly of septin rings, whereas reduced flexibility in crowded environments promotes local filament alignment. This work demonstrates how tuning of intrinsic features of septin filament assembly by regulatory proteins yields a diverse array of structures observed in cells.


2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bingen G. Monasterio ◽  
Noemi Jiménez‐Rojo ◽  
Aritz B. García‐Arribas ◽  
Howard Riezman ◽  
Félix M. Goñi ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 340-346 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana R. P. Varela ◽  
Ana E. Ventura ◽  
Ana C. Carreira ◽  
Aleksander Fedorov ◽  
Anthony H. Futerman ◽  
...  

Accumulation of glucosylceramide decreases membrane fluidity in artificial membranes and in cell models of Gaucher disease.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Narahari Sastry ◽  
Nandan Kumar

Abstract Human cell membranes consist of various lipids that are essential for their structure and function. Several experimental techniques have been used to characterize the composition of human cell membranes; however, it is challenging task to depict in theoretical calculations. In this work, we have investigated the structure-function relationship of lipids in both homogeneous and heterogeneous bilayer models using Molecular-Dynamics to delineate the effect of heterogeneity on the biophysical properties of membranes. Results illustrated that the biophysical properties of heterogeneous membranes are dependent on the lipid composition and concentration. We observed that the presence of cholesterol in combination with other lipids, introduced compactness of the membrane, increasing the membrane thickness. The density of lipid head group, phosphate, and glycerol-ester in presence of cholesterol with or without sphingomyelin is an underlying reason for membrane ordering. The radial distribution function shows that the cholesterol, sphingomyelin and phosphatidylethanolamine self-interaction and the interaction between cholesterol and phosphatidylethanolamine determine the structure and function of the heterogeneous membrane. Our findings provide a baseline for membrane heterogeneity that would help in understanding the physiological properties of membranes and may help to wisely select the heterogeneous bilayer model to mimic the realistic human cell membranes and the associated phenomenon.


2014 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 1401-1408 ◽  
Author(s):  
Félix M. Goñi ◽  
Jesús Sot ◽  
Alicia Alonso

Some of the simplest sphingolipids, namely sphingosine, ceramide and their phosphorylated compounds [sphingosine 1-phosphate (Sph-1-P) and ceramide 1-phosphate (Cer-1-P)], are potent metabolic regulators. Each of these lipids modifies in marked and specific ways the physical properties of the cell membranes, in what can be the basis for some of their physiological actions. The present paper is an overview of the mechanisms by which these sphingolipid signals, sphingosine and ceramide, in particular, are able to modify the properties of cell membranes.


2012 ◽  
Vol 31 (01) ◽  
pp. 47-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Denisa Margina ◽  
Mihaela Ilie ◽  
Gina Manda ◽  
Ionela Neagoe ◽  
Magdalena Mocanu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
A. Tonosaki ◽  
M. Yamasaki ◽  
H. Washioka ◽  
J. Mizoguchi

A vertebrate disk membrane is composed of 40 % lipids and 60 % proteins. Its fracture faces have been classed into the plasmic (PF) and exoplasmic faces (EF), complementary with each other, like those of most other types of cell membranes. The hypothesis assuming the PF particles as representing membrane-associated proteins has been challenged by serious questions if they in fact emerge from the crystalline formation or decoration effects during freezing and shadowing processes. This problem seems to be yet unanswered, despite the remarkable case of the purple membrane of Halobacterium, partly because most observations have been made on the replicas from a single face of specimen, and partly because, in the case of photoreceptor membranes, the conformation of a rhodopsin and its relatives remains yet uncertain. The former defect seems to be partially fulfilled with complementary replica methods.


Author(s):  
R.J. Barrnett

This subject, is like observing the panorama of a mountain range, magnificent towering peaks, but it doesn't take much duration of observation to recognize that they are still in the process of formation. The mountains consist of approaches, materials and methods and the rocky substance of information has accumulated to such a degree that I find myself concentrating on the foothills in the foreground in order to keep up with the advance; the edifices behind form a wonderous, substantive background. It's a short history for such an accumulation and much of it has been moved by the members of the societies that make up this International Federation. My panel of speakers are here to provide what we hope is an interesting scientific fare, based on the fact that there is a continuum of biological organization from biochemical molecules through macromolecular assemblies and cellular membranes to the cell itself. Indeed, this fact explains the whole range of towering peaks that have emerged progressively during the past 25 years.


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