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Fluidity in mitochondrial membranes: thermotropic lateral translational motion of intramembrane particles.
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1976
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Proteinlipid InteractionCytoskeletonProtein Phase SeparationLipid MovementCellular PhysiologyMembrane FusionSmooth PatchesOuter MembraneProtein FoldingMembrane TransportIntramembrane ParticlesLateral SeparationsBiophysicsBiochemistryMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemMembrane BiophysicsIntracellular TransportMitochondrial MembranesPhysiologyMedicineOrganelle Dynamic
The fracture faces of frozen rat liver mitochondria reveal that intramembrane particles can be induced to under go long-range lateral translational motion and aggregation, which parallel the appearance of large, particle-free smooth patches in the hydrophobic interior of the two mitochondrial membranes. These lateral separations were observed under conditions that induce thermotropic lipid-lipid phase separations. Low temperature-induced lateral separation occurred between the intramembrane particles (integral proteins) and smooth patches (bilayer lipid) at temperatures between about 10 and -12 degrees in the outer membrane and between about -4 and -12 degrees in the inner, energy transducing membrane.
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