lipidraftar
Lipidraftar is a term used in theoretical models of cell membranes to refer to a class of lipid-based microdomains proposed to regroup specific lipids and proteins into larger, more stable assemblies than conventional lipid rafts. The concept frames membrane organization as a spectrum of ordered domains whose properties can be modulated by cellular state and signaling inputs.
Composition and architecture: Lipidraftars are envisioned as enriched in cholesterol, sphingolipids, and saturated phospholipids, creating a
Structure and dynamics: In this concept, lipidraftars appear as microdomains with sizes ranging from tens to
Formation and regulation: Formation is proposed to be driven by lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions, cholesterol availability,
Function and significance: Proponents argue that lipidraftars help organize signaling networks, enhance specificity of receptor-mediated pathways,
Evidence and debate: Lipidraftar remains a topic of debate. Experimental approaches include detergent-based fractionation, fluorescence microscopy,