نتایج جستجو برای: filipin staining

تعداد نتایج: 76807  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1998
N C Santos E Ter-Ovanesyan J A Zasadzinski M Prieto M A Castanho

Filipin is a macrolide polyene with antifungal activity belonging to the same family of antibiotics as amphotericin B and nystatin. Despite the spectroscopy and electron microscopy studies of its interaction with natural membranes and membrane model systems, several aspects of its biochemical action, such as the role of membrane sterols, remain to be completely understood. We have used atomic f...

1984
C J Steer M Bisher R Blumenthal A C Steven

We investigated the cholesterol content of highly purified populations of coated vesicles from rat liver by biochemical quantitation and by cytochemical electron microscopy using the polyene antibiotic filipin. Failure of this reagent to elicit its typical response for a cholesterol-containing membrane, i.e., a characteristically corrugated or rippled appearance by thin section analysis, had le...

2017
Geo Semini Daniel Paape Athina Paterou Juliane Schroeder Martin Barrios-Llerena Toni Aebischer

Leishmania spp. are protozoan parasites that are transmitted by sandfly vectors during blood sucking to vertebrate hosts and cause a spectrum of diseases called leishmaniases. It has been demonstrated that host cholesterol plays an important role during Leishmania infection. Nevertheless, little is known about the intracellular distribution of this lipid early after internalization of the paras...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A A Waheed Y Shimada H F Heijnen M Nakamura M Inomata M Hayashi S Iwashita J W Slot Y Ohno-Iwashita

There is increasing evidence that sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich microdomains (rafts) exist in the plasma membrane. Specific proteins assemble in these membrane domains and play a role in signal transduction and many other cellular events. Cholesterol depletion causes disassembly of the raft-associated proteins, suggesting an essential role of cholesterol in the structural maintenance and f...

Journal: :Journal of Turkish Studies 2013

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 1988
A Forge S Davies G Zajic

Freeze-fracture has been used to examine the membrane of the cell apex and of the stereocilia in cochlear hair cells. The apical (non-stereociliary) membrane of inner hair cells (IHCs) exhibited a lower density of intramembrane particles (IMP) than that of the outer hair cells (OHCs) but in both cell types the apical membrane responded to the effects of filipin. The distribution of IMP and of f...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1983
D W Pumplin R J Bloch

The acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters of cultured rat myotubes contain two distinct, interdigitating, membrane domains, one enriched in AChR, the other poor in AChR but associated with sites of myotube-substrate contact (Bloch, R.J., and B. Geiger, 1980, Cell, 21:25-35). We have used two cholesterol-specific cytochemical probes, saponin and filipin, to investigate the lipid nature of these...

2002
ROBERT BLUMENTHAL

We investigated the cholesterol content of highly purified populations of coated vesicles from rat liver by biochemical quantitation and by cytochemical electron microscopy using the polyene antibiotic filipin . Failure of this reagent to elicit its typical response for a cholesterolcontaining membrane, i .e ., a characteristically corrugated or rippled appearance by thin section analysis, had ...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1982
D A Rintoul N Neungton D F Silbert

A series of LM cell variants resistant to filipin, but not auxotrophic for sterol, was isolated by plating mutagenized, filipin-treated cells on soft agar medium containing no sterol. Cloned variants were assayed for growth in the presence and absence of sterol or unsaturated fatty acid. Filipin-resistant clones whose growth rate was unaffected by the addition of sterol to the medium were furth...

2003
JANINA KOTLER-BRAJTBURG GERALD MEDOFF DAVID SCHLESSINGER GEORGE S. KOBAYASHI

Amphotericin B (AmB) and filipin effects on L and HeLa cells were compared by monitoring drug-induced potassium leakage from cells, changes in radioactive uridine incorporation into cellular ribonucleic acid, protein leakage from cells, and cell viability. L cells were much more susceptible to both AmB and filipin than were HeLa cells, but the overall dose response was similar. For AmB, the var...

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