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Fluorescence correlation studies of lipid domains in model membranes (Review)
Authors:Nicoletta Kahya
Affiliation:Institute of Biophysics, Biotechnology Center, Dresden University of Technology, Tatzberg, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:Advances in optical microscopy techniques and single-molecule detection have paved the way to exploring new approaches for investigating membrane dynamics and organization, thereby revealing details on the processing of signals, complex association/dissociation, chemical reactions and transport at and around the membrane. These events rely on a tight regulation of lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions in space and time. Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) provides exquisite sensitivity in measuring local concentrations, association/dissociation constants, chemical rate constants and, in general, in probing the chemical environment of the species of interest and its interactions with potential partners. Here, we review some applications of FCS to lipid and protein organization in biomimetic membranes with lateral heterogeneities, which share some physico-chemical properties with cellular rafts. What we learn from investigations of lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions in simple model membranes can be regarded as an essential basic lecture for studies in more complex cellular membranes.
Keywords:FCS  confocal fluorescence microscopy  giant unilamellar vesicles  lipid rafts  cholesterol  phosphatidylcholine  sphingomyelin
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