Search Results - "Lukasz M. Solanko"
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Membrane Orientation and Lateral Diffusion of BODIPY-Cholesterol as a Function of Probe Structure
Published in Biophysical journal (05-11-2013)“…Cholesterol tagged with the BODIPY fluorophore via the central difluoroboron moiety of the dye (B-Chol) is a promising probe for studying intracellular…”
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Ergosterol is mainly located in the cytoplasmic leaflet of the yeast plasma membrane
Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-03-2018)“…Transbilayer lipid asymmetry is a fundamental characteristic of the eukaryotic cell plasma membrane (PM). While PM phospholipid asymmetry is well documented,…”
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Photobleaching kinetics and time-integrated emission of fluorescent probes in cellular membranes
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (29-07-2014)“…Since the pioneering work of Hirschfeld, it is known that time-integrated emission (TiEm) of a fluorophore is independent of fluorescence quantum yield and…”
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Quantitative fluorescence loss in photobleaching for analysis of protein transport and aggregation
Published in BMC bioinformatics (13-11-2012)“…Fluorescence loss in photobleaching (FLIP) is a widely used imaging technique, which provides information about protein dynamics in various cellular regions…”
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The heat shock protein amplifier arimoclomol improves refolding, maturation and lysosomal activity of glucocerebrosidase
Published in EBioMedicine (01-12-2018)“…Gaucher Disease is caused by mutations of the GBA gene which encodes the lysosomal enzyme acid beta-glucosidase (GCase). GBA mutations commonly affect GCase…”
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Fluorescent Sterols and Cholesteryl Esters as Probes for Intracellular Cholesterol Transport
Published in Lipid Insights (2015)“…Cholesterol transport between cellular organelles comprised vesicular trafficking and nonvesicular exchange; these processes are often studied by quantitative…”
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Embedding beyond electrostatics-The role of wave function confinement
Published in The Journal of chemical physics (14-09-2016)“…We study excited states of cholesterol in solution and show that, in this specific case, solute wave-function confinement is the main effect of the solvent…”
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Dehydroergosterol as an Analogue for Cholesterol: Why It Mimics Cholesterol So Wellor Does It?
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (03-07-2014)“…Although dehydroergosterol (DHE) is one of the most commonly used cholesterol (CHOL) reporters, it has remained unclear why it performs well compared with most…”
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Niemann-Pick C2 protein regulates sterol transport between plasma membrane and late endosomes in human fibroblasts
Published in Chemistry and physics of lipids (01-07-2018)“…•Plasma-membrane derived sterol is transported to endo-lysosomes but becomes trapped in these organelles in NPC2 deficient cells.•A small sterol pool remains…”
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Two-photon time-lapse microscopy of BODIPY-cholesterol reveals anomalous sterol diffusion in chinese hamster ovary cells
Published in BMC biophysics (18-10-2012)“…Cholesterol is an important membrane component, but our knowledge about its transport in cells is sparse. Previous imaging studies using dehydroergosterol…”
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Fluorescent sterols and cholesteryl esters as probes for intracellular cholesterol transport: supplementary issue: Cellular anatomy of lipid traffic
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The Second-Order Polarization Propagator Approximation (SOPPA) method coupled to the polarizable continuum model
Published in Computational and theoretical chemistry (15-07-2014)“…[Display omitted] •We combine SOPPA and PCM for excited state calculations in solution.•We address solvent effects on vertical excitation energies in…”
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The heat shock protein amplifier arimoclomol improves refolding, maturation and lysosomal activity of glucocerebrosidaseResearch in context
Published in EBioMedicine (01-12-2018)“…Background: Gaucher Disease is caused by mutations of the GBA gene which encodes the lysosomal enzyme acid beta-glucosidase (GCase). GBA mutations commonly…”
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