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- W103419706 abstract "Efforts to elucidate mechanisms of intracellular lipid traffic have concentrated mainly on the isolation and characterization of phospholipid transfer proteins from mammalian tissues. These proteins supposedly participate in the transfer of phospholipids from their sites of synthesis to those subcellular membranes that are incapable of synthesizing all constituents of their lipid matrix. The existence of other mechanisms of intermembrane phospholipid transport is conceivable, but cannot easily be tested in complex biological systems such as experimental animals. As an alternative, unicellular organisms can be used to investigate problems of intracellular lipid transfer in vivo or in cell-free preparations. Prokaryotes offer the advantage of a relatively simple organization of subcellular membrane structures. Typically, bacteria have only two types of membranes between which lipid transfer can occur: the cytoplasmic membrane and the outer membrane. Photosynthetic bacteria, e.g., Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides, when grown under light, contain an additional inducible membrane system, the intracytoplasmic membrane, where the photosynthetic machinery is located.KeywordsTransfer ProteinOuter Mitochondrial MembraneIntracytoplasmic MembranePhospholipid Transfer ProteinDonor MembraneThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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