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This project explores how proteins interact with cellular membranes to facilitate organelle function. By studying membrane sensors and their properties, the research aims to understand the mechanisms behind membrane remodeling and vesicle transport, which are crucial for cellular organization.
Cellular organelles are continuously remodelled by numerous cytosolic proteins that associate transiently with their lipid membrane.
Some distort the bilayer, others change its composition, extract lipids or bridge membranes at distance.
Previous works from my laboratory have underlined the importance of membrane sensors, i.e. elements within proteins that help to organize membrane-remodelling events by sensing the physical and chemical state of the underlying membrane. A membrane sensor is not…
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