Kumar et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Phosphatidic acid-dependent recruitment of microtubule motors to spherical supported lipid bilayers for in vitro motility assaysKumar et al., 2024
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- Kumar P
- Chaudhury D
- Sanghavi P
- Meghna A
- Mallik R
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Motor proteins transport diverse membrane-bound vesicles along microtubules inside cells. How specific lipids, particularly rare lipids, on the membrane recruit and activate motors is poorly understood. To address this, we prepare spherical supported lipid bilayers (SSLBs) …
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