Microscopic view of lipids and their diverse biological functions

Biological membranes and their diverse lipid constituents play key roles in a broad spectrum of cellular and physiological processes. Characterization of membrane-associated phenomena at a microscopic level is therefore essential to our fundamental understanding of such processes. Due to the semi-fl...

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Published inCurrent opinion in structural biology Vol. 51; pp. 177 - 186
Main Authors Wen, Po-Chao, Mahinthichaichan, Paween, Trebesch, Noah, Jiang, Tao, Zhao, Zhiyu, Shinn, Eric, Wang, Yuhang, Shekhar, Mrinal, Kapoor, Karan, Chan, Chun Kit, Tajkhorshid, Emad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2018
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Summary:Biological membranes and their diverse lipid constituents play key roles in a broad spectrum of cellular and physiological processes. Characterization of membrane-associated phenomena at a microscopic level is therefore essential to our fundamental understanding of such processes. Due to the semi-fluid and dynamic nature of lipid bilayers, and their complex compositions, detailed characterization of biological membranes at an atomic scale has been refractory to experimental approaches. Computational modeling and simulation offer a highly complementary toolset with sufficient spatial and temporal resolutions to fill this gap. Here, we review recent molecular dynamics studies focusing on the diversity of lipid composition of biological membranes, or aiming at the characterization of lipid–protein interaction, with the overall goal of dissecting how lipids impact biological roles of the cellular membranes.
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ISSN:0959-440X
1879-033X
DOI:10.1016/j.sbi.2018.07.003