Annexins A1 and A2 Accumulate and Are Immobilized at Cross-Linked Membrane–Membrane Interfaces

0301 basic medicine 571 plasma membrane repair Time-lapse measurements show Immunology ANXA 1 Biophysics Marine Biology Phosphatidylserines membrane cross-linking Biochemistry ANXA 2 function annexin 03 medical and health sciences Humans GUV Molecular Biology Annexin A2 Unilamellar Liposomes Annexin A1 membrane interface Cell Membrane giant unilamellar vesicles PMR Cell Biology confocal microscopy images PS lipids display Cross-Linking Reagents Immobilized Proteins Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified ANXA 2-induced membrane cross-linking Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00126 Publication Date: 2021-04-16T20:42:55Z
ABSTRACT
Rapid membrane repair is required to ensure cell survival after rupture of the plasma membrane. The annexin family proteins involved in (PMR) and activated by influx Ca
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