Geometry and cellular function of organelle membrane interfaces

Volume: 185, Issue: 3, Pages: 650 - 662
Published: Dec 29, 2020
Abstract
A vast majority of cellular processes take root at the surface of biological membranes. By providing a two-dimensional platform with limited diffusion, membranes are, by nature, perfect devices to concentrate signaling and metabolic components. As such, membranes often act as “key processors” of cellular information. Biological membranes are highly dynamic and deformable and can be shaped into curved, tubular, or flat conformations, resulting in...
Paper Details
Title
Geometry and cellular function of organelle membrane interfaces
Published Date
Dec 29, 2020
Volume
185
Issue
3
Pages
650 - 662
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