membramen
Membramen, the Dutch term for biological membranes, are the lipid-protein barriers that define the boundaries of cells and their organelles. They consist mainly of a phospholipid bilayer in which proteins are embedded or attached peripherally, with cholesterol modulating fluidity and glycoproteins and glycolipids decorating the extracellular surface.
The structure is described by the fluid mosaic model: a dynamic, two-layer sheet into which various proteins
Functions include maintaining distinct internal environments, permitting selective transport, transmitting signals, and supporting energy conversion. Membranes
Membrane composition and properties are modulated by temperature and sterols such as cholesterol, which influence fluidity
In research and industry, artificial membranes and liposomes model membranes and enable drug delivery and biosensing.