caldarchaeol and phosphorylethanolamine

caldarchaeol has been researched along with phosphorylethanolamine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for caldarchaeol and phosphorylethanolamine

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Synthesis of Fluorescent Membrane-Spanning Lipids for Studies of Lipid Transfer and Membrane Fusion.
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2019, Volume: 1949

    For uncompromised in vitro assays for intermembrane lipid transfer and membrane fusion fluorescent membrane-spanning lipids have proved to be invaluable tools. These lipids in contrast to phosphoglycerolipids and sphingolipids are resistant to spontaneous as well as protein-mediated intermembrane transfer. Here I describe the synthesis of some homo-substituted fluorescent bipolar membrane-spanning lipids that bear a fluorescent tag either directly or via a phosphoethanolamine spacer to the lipid core. For the synthesis the lipid core of the bipolar membrane-spanning lipids, i.e., the tetraether lipid caldarchaeol, is prepared from cultures of the archaea Thermoplasma acidophilum.

    Topics: Archaea; Cell Membrane; Ethanolamines; Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer; Glyceryl Ethers; Lipid Metabolism; Liposomes; Membrane Fusion; Membrane Lipids

2019