Intracellular lipid transport : methods and protocols / edited by Guillaume Drin.

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New York, N.Y. : Humana Press : Springer, [2019]
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xi, 345 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.

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    • Analysis of phosphatidylinositol transfer at ER-PM junctions in receptor-stimulated live cells / Chi-Lun Chang and Jen Liou
    • Monitoring non-vesicular transport of phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate in intact cells by BRET analysis / Mira Sohn, Daniel J. Toth, and Tamas Balla
    • Development of nonspecific BRET-based biosensors to monitor plasma membrane inositol lipids in living cells / Jozsef T. Toth, Gergo Gulyas, Laszlo Hunyady, and Peter Varnai
    • Following anterograde transport of phosphatidylserine in yeast in real time / Juan Martin D'Ambrosio, Veronique Albanese, and Alenka Copic
    • Imaging lipid metabolism at the golgi complex / Serena Capasso and Giovanni D'Angelo
    • Advanced In vitro assay system to measure phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine transport at ER/mitochondria interface / Yasushi Tamura, Rieko Kojima, and Toshiya Endo
    • Measurement of lipid transport in mitochondria by the MTL complex / Juliette Jouhet, Valerie Gros, and Morgane Michaud
    • Bi- and trifunctional lipids for visualization of sphingolipid dynamics within the cell / Doris Hoglinger
    • Indirect lipid transfer protein activity measurements using quantification of glycosphingolipid production / Anders P.E. Backman, Josefin Halin, Matti A. Kjellberg, and Peter Mattjus
    • Measurement of intracellular sterol transport in yeast / Neha Chauhan, Julian A. Jentsch, and Anant K. Menon
    • Intracellular and plasma membrane cholesterol labeling and quantification using filipin and GFP-D4 / Lea P. Wilhelm, Laetitia Voilquin, Toshihide Kobayashi, Catherine Tomasetto, and Fabien Alpy
    • Monitoring and modulating intracellular cholesterol trafficking using ALOD4, a cholesterol-binding protein / Shreya Endapally, Rodney E. Infante, and Arun Radhakrishnan
    • Measurement of lysophospholipid transport across the membrane using Escherichia coli spheroplasts / Yibin Lin, Lei Zheng, and Mikhail Bogdanov
    • Preparation of proteoliposomes with purified TMEM16 protein for accurate measures of lipid scramblase activity / Janine Denise Brunner and Stephan Schenck
    • In vitro assays to measure the membrane tethering and lipid transport activities of the extended synaptotagmins / Xin Bian and Pietro De Camilli
    • Determining the lipid-binding specificity of SMP domains : an ERMES subunit as a case study / Andrew P. AhYoung and Pascal F. Egea
    • In vitro measurement of sphingolipid intermembrane transport illustrated by GLTP superfamily members / Roopa Kenoth, Rhoderick E. Brown, and Ravi Kanth Kamlekar
    • Purification and characterization of human niemann-pick C1 protein / Xin Gong and Hongwu Qian
    • In vitro strategy to measure sterol/phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate exchange between membranes / Nicolas-Frederic Lipp and Guillaume Drin
    • Determination of ligand binding affinity and specificity of purified START domains by thermal shift assays using Circular Dichroism / Danny Letourneau, Jean-Guy LeHoux, and Pierre Lavigne
    • Synthesis of fluorescent membrane-spanning lipids for studies of lipid transfer and membrane fusion / Gunter Schwarzmann
    • Setting up all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to study the interactions of peripheral membrane proteins with model lipid bilayers / Viviana Monje-Galvan, Linnea Warburton, and Jeffery B. Klauda.
    ISBN
    • 9781493991358 (hardcover)
    • 1493991353 (hardcover)
    LCCN
    2019931902
    OCLC
    1067243475
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