Interesting! Deserves a careful reading, for sure. But still, the level of self-citations (nearly 25% of the whole reference list) is remarkable ... 😏
Kedrov Lab @ HHU
Pretty cool!! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Last year, we showed that membranes can be asymmetric in an unexpected way: more phospholipids on one side than the other, balanced by cholesterol asymmetry.
Here, Bogdanov et al show similar in EColi, with DAG doing cholesterol's flippy-buffering job
Transmembrane (TM) asymmetry of glycerophospholipids in the plasma membrane is well established, yet still a complex and evolving area of study regarding the exact mechanisms, magnitude, and compositi...