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What do diffusion measurements tell us about membrane compartmentalisation? Emergence of the role of interprotein interactions

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The techniques of diffusion analysis based on optical microscopy approaches have revealed a great diversity of the dynamic organisation of cell membranes. For a long period, two frameworks have dominated the way of representing the membrane structure: the membrane skeleton fences and the lipid raft models. Progresses in the methods of data analysis have shed light on the features and consequently the possible origin of membrane domains: Inter-protein interactions play a role in confinement. Innovative developments pushing forward the spatiotemporal resolution limits are currently emerging, which are likely to provide in the future a detailed understanding of the intimate functional dynamic organisation of the cell membrane.

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hal-00417537 , version 1 (16-09-2009)

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Nicolas Destainville, Laurence Salome, Fabrice Dumas. What do diffusion measurements tell us about membrane compartmentalisation? Emergence of the role of interprotein interactions. Journal of Chemical Biology, 2008, 1 (1-4), pp.37-48. ⟨10.1007/s12154-008-0005-3⟩. ⟨hal-00417537⟩
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