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This project investigates the dynamic organization of cell membranes, focusing on how protein trafficking contributes to the formation of nanoclusters. Using advanced imaging techniques, it aims to reveal insights into membrane architecture and its implications for cell communication and drug targeting.
Besides its function as a passive cell wall plasma membrane (PM), involved in signal transduction and cell adhesion, is essential to enable the formation of tissues.
Understanding PM function requires molecular insights into its dynamic spatial organization.
Recent studies show that membrane proteins rearrange laterally forming nanoclusters of various size.
On the other hand, a hierarchical model of two dimensional PM organization has been proposed including transient confinement in membrane-act…
JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAT WURZBURG
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