- move from the
exoplasmic space into the
cytoplasmic space while the
other ion will move from the
cytoplasmic space into the
exoplasmic space. An example...
-
membranes and
pulmonary surfactant, and is more
commonly found in the
exoplasmic or
outer leaflet of a cell membrane. It is
thought to be
transported between...
-
cellular membrane on its
exterior leaflet and
phospholipids destined for the
exoplasmic cellular membrane on its
inner leaflet.
Common sources of industrially...
- and
exoplasmic membrane leaflets. The loss of asymmetry, in
particular the
appearance of the
anionic phospholipid phosphatidylserine on the
exoplasmic face...
- in
their virulence such as
mucoid production (excessive
production of
exoplasmic acid
alginate ) and the
suppression of the OmpT gene,
producing in ****ure...
- other. Both the
plasma membrane and
internal membranes have
cytosolic and
exoplasmic faces. This
orientation is
maintained during membrane trafficking – proteins...
- also
abundant in sphingomyelin,
though it is
largely to be
found in the
exoplasmic leaflet of the cell membrane.
There is, however, some
evidence that there...
- depolarization, the positively-charged
residues on the S4
domains move
toward the
exoplasmic surface of the membrane. It is
thought that the
first 4
arginines account...
- phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylserine, and phosphatidylinositol. By contrast, the
exoplasmic side (the side on the
exterior of the cell)
consists mainly of phosphatidylcholine...
-
bonds are
mostly found in
secretory proteins,
lysosomal proteins, and the
exoplasmic domains of
membrane proteins.
There are
notable exceptions to this rule...