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Biophysical Society 59
th
Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
2027-P
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B164
IMPACT OF COMPOSITION UPON ORDERED MEMBRANE
DOMAIN(“RAFT”) FORMATION BY LIPIDS FROM
PATHOGENIC BACTERIA.
Zhen Huang
2028-P
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B165
STABILIZATION OF GLYCOSPHINGOLIPID DOMAINS
BY PALMITOYL CERAMIDE IN UNSATURATED
PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE BILAYERS.
Abdullah Al Sazzad
, J.Peter
Slotte, Max Lönnfors
2029-P
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B166
COMPARISON OF LINE TENSION MEASUREMENT
TECHNIQUES IN PHASE SEPARATED MULTI-COMPONENT
LIPID MONOLAYERS.
Juan TigreLazo
, Joan C. Kunz, Vision Bagonza,
Andrew H. Nguyen, Emil Eldo, Benjamin L. Stottrup
2030-P
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B167
THE AVERAGE AREA PER MOLECULE OF CHOLESTEROL/PC-
LIPID BILAYERS: A REVIEW OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA AND A
PHYSICALLY INSPIRED MODEL.
Jonathan P. Litz
, Sarah L. Keller
2031-P
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B168
CHOLESTEROL BILAYER DOMAIN IN PHOSPHOLIPID
BILAYER MEMBRANES CAN BE DETECTED BY CONFOCAL
MICROSCOPE. Marija Raguz, Nada Ilic, Suresh Kumar, Mariusz
Zereba,
Laxman Mainali
, Witold K. Subczynski
2032-P
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B169
CORRELATED MOTION AND COMPLEX FORMATION
OF LIPID-RAFT COMPONENTS ANALYZED BY
HIGH-RESOLUTION SECONDARY ION MASS
SPECTROMETRY.
Monica M. Lozano
, Jennifer S. Hovis, Frank R.
Moss III, Krishna Kumar, Steven G. Boxer
2033-P
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B170
DOMAIN MORPHOLOGIES OF COMPLEX
PHOSPHOINOSITIDE/LIPID LANGMUIR FILMS IN THE
PRESENCE OF BIVALENT CATIONS.
Katrice E. King
, Arne Gericke
2034-P
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B171
CERAMIDE AND CHOLESTEROL EFFECTS ON PHOSPHOLIPID
BILAYERS UNDER THE AFM: CHARACTERIZATION OF
COMPLEX LIPID PHASES. Aritz B. García-Arribas, Jon V. Busto, Alicia
Alonso,
Felix M Goni
2035-P
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B172
END-PRODUCT DIACYLGLYCEROL ENHANCES ACTIVITY OF
PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL PHOSPHOLIPASE C THROUGH
CHANGES IN MEMBRANE LIPID DOMAIN STRUCTURE. Hasna
Ahyayauch, Jesús Sot, M. Isabel Collado, Nerea Huarte, José Requejo-
Isidro, Félix M. Goñi,
Alicia Alonso
2036-P
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B173
LESSONS FROM KINETICS: ASSESSING NUANCES IN BILAYER
PROPERTIES BY EXAMINING EQUILIBRATION.
John D. Bell
,
Clinton S. McCleskey, Joseph Chen, Emma R. Moulton, Morgan M.
Schwab, Holli K. Wiberg
2037-P
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B174
THE CHEMICAL POTENTIAL OF CHOLESTEROL REGULATES
THE PRO-METASTATIC PHENOTYPE IN A CELL CULTURE
MODEL OF BREAST CANCER.
Artem G. Ayuyan
, Fredric S. Cohen
2038-P
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B175
MEMBRANE RESISTANCE TO DETERGENT-INDUCED
SOLUBILIZATION AS A MATTER OF PHYSICAL PHASE IN
BINARY LIPID MIXTURES.
Bruno Mattei
, Ana David Cruz França,
Karin Amaral Riske
Membrane Fusion (Boards B176-B199)
2039-P
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B176
ACTIN AND DYNAMIN CONTROL THE FATE OF THE FUSION
INTERMEDIATE - THE Ω-PROFILE.
Peter Wen
2040-P
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B177
THE MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF MONOLAYER
SCISSION.
Shachi Katira
, Berend Smit
2041-P
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B178
LIPID TRANSFER KINETICS FROM NANOLIPOPROTEIN
PARTICLES TO BICELLES.
Robert Renthal
, Ginny Lai, Kevin Munoz
Forti
2042-P
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oard
B179
DRUNKEN MEMBRANES: HOW DOES ETHANOL IMPACT
FUSION OF VESICLES TO PLANAR LIPID BILAYERS?
Brady Hunt
,
Jason R. Paxman, D. Coulson Huntington, Dixon J. Woodbury
2043-P
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B180
ROLE OF ELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONS IN THE
ANCHORING OF DENGUE E PROTEIN TO LIPID
MEMBRANES.
Juan M. Vanegas
, David M. Rogers, Michael S. Kent,
Susan B. Rempe
2044-P
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oard
B181
CALCIUM SENSITIVE RING-LIKE OLIGOMERS OF
SYNAPTOTAGMIN: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGULATION OF
NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE.
Shyam Krishnakumar
2045-P
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oard
B182
education
travel awardee
VIRAL MEMBRANE FUSION AT SINGLE PORE
RESOLUTION.
Brett E. Alcott
, Zhenyong Wu, Ben O’Shaughnessy,
Erdem Karatekin
2046-P
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oard
B183
EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL DEPLETION ON HA
DISTRIBUTION IN THE VIRAL MEMBRANE OF
INFLUENZA.
Rebecca A. Dunning
, Marta K. Domanska, Kelly
Dryden, Mark Yeager, Peter M. Kasson
2047-P
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oard
B184
CHOLESTEROL AND INFLUENZA VIRAL FUSION
MECHANISMS: USING STEROL ANALOGUES TO PROBE
MECHANISM.
Katarzyna E. Zawada
, Dominik Wrona, Marta K.
Domańska, Peter M. Kasson
2048-P
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oard
B185
CHARACTERIZATION OF HIV-1 ENTRY SITE SPECIFICITY
USING SINGLE-PARTICLE TRACKING.
Chetan Sood
, Mariana
Marin, Gregory B. Melikian
2049-P
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oard
B186
RECOGNITION OF LIPID DOMAIN BOUNDARIES BY THE HIV
FUSION PEPTIDE IS AN ESSENTIAL STEP FOR HIV MEMBRANE
FUSION.
Sung-Tae Yang
, Volker Kiessling, Lukas K. Tamm
2050-P
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oard
B187
POST FUSION STRUCTURE OF THE TRANSMEMBRANE
DOMAIN OF THE EBOLA VIRUS SURFACE
GLYCOPROTEIN.
Jinwoo Lee
, Lukas K. Tamm
2051-P
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oard
B188
THE ROLE OF ACIDIC PH IN EBOLA MEDIATED CELL-CELL
FUSION.
Ruben Markosyan
, Grigory Melikyan, Shan-Lu Liu, Fred
Cohen