Lipids and Membranes

ebook Dynamics and Interorganelle Lipid Transport · Methods in Enzymology

By David Christianson

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Lipids are the cell's hydrophobic metabolites, and their self-assembly into bilayers creates membranes that are critical barriers and organizing platforms in cells. Lipids are a chemically diverse set of biological molecules subject to rapid metabolism and transport, and this dynamic behavior has motivated the development of methods across multiple disciplines for their detection and manipulation. Split into three parts, the Volumes on Lipids and Membranes provide a broad snapshot of the state of the art of methods for studying biological lipids and biomembranes. This part focuses on techniques for probing lipid and membrane dynamics, including interorganelle lipid transport. - Provides readers with the latest advances in the biochemistry of lipids and biological membranes - Focus on cutting-edge protocols by leaders in the disciplines of lipid and membrane chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, and biology - Covers approaches for probing membrane dynamics and interorganelle lipid transport
Lipids and Membranes