Membranenubtypen
Membranenubtypen is a term used in membrane biology to refer to newly characterized membrane subtypes that differ from conventional plasma or organellar membranes in composition, organization, or function. The concept is applied in discussions of membrane heterogeneity and the discovery of specialized membrane environments in cells as well as in synthetic systems.
Definition and scope: These subtypes can occur in natural membranes, including organelle envelopes where distinct lipid
Mechanisms and features: Membranenubtypen may arise from specialized lipid domains, protein–lipid interactions, organelle-specific proteins, or phase
Detection and study: Advances in cryo-electron microscopy, super-resolution imaging, lipidomics, and proteomics have facilitated their identification.
Nomenclature and debate: The term reflects ongoing developments in the field, and definitions vary among researchers.
Importance: Recognizing membranenubtypen improves understanding of cellular organization, disease mechanisms related to membrane domains, and the