2008
DOI: 10.4052/tigg.20.315
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Membrane lipid domains and membrane lipid domain preparations: are they the same thing?

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“…The properties of the lipid raft model inferred on the basis of these evidences are basically in agreement with those of the purified detergent-resistant membrane fractions (Sonnino and Prinetti, 2008) and describe membrane domains based on lipid-driven phase separation as relatively large, stable equilibrium structures, that can be affected by artificial or physiological perturbations. However, this scenario clashed with the view of lateral heterogeneity of biological membranes that emerged more recently by studies conducted using high-resolution (in time and space) techniques in unperturbed, living cells (that obviously represent the ultimate test bed for the lipid raft hypothesis) (reviewed in Jacobson et al,2007; Lingwood and Simons, 2010).…”
Section: Liquid-ordered Phase In Real Biological Membranes?supporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The properties of the lipid raft model inferred on the basis of these evidences are basically in agreement with those of the purified detergent-resistant membrane fractions (Sonnino and Prinetti, 2008) and describe membrane domains based on lipid-driven phase separation as relatively large, stable equilibrium structures, that can be affected by artificial or physiological perturbations. However, this scenario clashed with the view of lateral heterogeneity of biological membranes that emerged more recently by studies conducted using high-resolution (in time and space) techniques in unperturbed, living cells (that obviously represent the ultimate test bed for the lipid raft hypothesis) (reviewed in Jacobson et al,2007; Lingwood and Simons, 2010).…”
Section: Liquid-ordered Phase In Real Biological Membranes?supporting
confidence: 74%
“…Many studies on lipid rafts in biological systems rely on the putative resistance of lipid raft components to the solubilization by non-ionic detergents. Detergent-resistant membrane preparations might reflect the properties of lipid rafts in living cells (Sonnino and Prinetti, 2008), however they are undoubtedly systems driven to equilibrium by the specific experimental conditions used for detergent extraction systems. To understand the dynamics (in time and space) of phase separation-driven domains in living cells we still miss adequate experimental tools, even if the first pieces of information in this direction have been recently provided.…”
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confidence: 99%