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Functional rafts in cell membranes

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  • Kai Simons

    (European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Cell Biology Programme)

  • Elina Ikonen

    (National Public Health Institute)

Abstract

A new aspect of cell membrane structure is presented, based on the dynamic clustering of sphingolipids and cholesterol to form rafts that move within the fluid bilayer. It is proposed that these rafts function as platforms for the attachment of proteins when membranes are moved around inside the cell and during signal transduction.

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  • Kai Simons & Elina Ikonen, 1997. "Functional rafts in cell membranes," Nature, Nature, vol. 387(6633), pages 569-572, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:387:y:1997:i:6633:d:10.1038_42408
    DOI: 10.1038/42408
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