CORDIS Project
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This project focuses on understanding how proteins assemble at the plasma membrane, which is vital for cellular responses and viral assembly. It employs advanced imaging techniques to study protein dynamics and organization in live cells.
Cellular responses to external signals begin at the plasma membrane, where the dynamic assembly of receptors can regulate cellular activity.
Membrane-enveloped viruses, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) also assemble at the plasma membrane, exploiting mechanisms evolved for cellular trafficking.
However, our physical paradigm for how proteins form mesoscale assemblies is far from complete.
While the organization and dynamics of membrane proteins are heterogeneous, commonly used fl…
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