Author:
Johansson Lennart B.-Å.,Lindblom Göran
Abstract
Biological membranes are composed of mainly lipids and proteins. The physical properties of the lipids, forming a bilayer structure, are of crucial importance for the living cell, since the plasma membrane is the guardian barrier towards the environment. Thus, the functioning cell needs a highly stable lipid bilayer, which depends on molecular packing and orientation properties of the various membrane components (Wieslanderet al.1980). The spatial arrangement of the membrane proteins incorporated in the lipid matrix plays an essential role for the different chemical processes occurring at or within the membrane. Information about molecular orientation and mobility is therefore necessary for unravelling the functional mechanisms of a biological membrane.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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