FRAP analysis of lipid diffusion
ORAL
Abstract
Intracellular transport is a fundamental process in biology and underlies all eukaryotic cell functions and survival. Intracellular cargo is often enclosed in a fluid lipid membrane. Intriguingly, alterations in membrane fluidity have been linked to aging and neurological disease, where dysfunctions in intracellular transport are also a common and early hallmark. Here, we use planar supported lipid bilayer to model membranes in cells, and we use Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching ( FRAP) to analyze lipid diffusion to assess membrane fluidity for a range of lipid compositions. These findings provide a foundation for investigating how altered membrane fluidity may impact intracellular transport and contribute to disease mechanisms.
*This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health, grant R15 GM120682 to JX.
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Presenters
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Cassidy Liu
- Physics, UC Merced
- School of Natural Sciences, UC Merced