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Agonist mobility on supported lipid bilayers affects Fas mediated death response
Fecha
2015-11-30Registro en:
Sánchez, María Florencia; Levi, Valeria; Weidemann, Thomas; Carrer, Dolores Catalina; Agonist mobility on supported lipid bilayers affects Fas mediated death response; Elsevier Science; FEBS Letters; 589; 23; 30-11-2015; 3527-3533
0014-5793
1873-3468
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sánchez, María Florencia
Levi, Valeria
Weidemann, Thomas
Carrer, Dolores Catalina
Resumen
Extrinsic apoptosis is initiated by recognition and clustering of the single-pass transmembrane proteins Fas ligand and Fas expressed at the surface of closely apposed lymphocytes and target cells, respectively. Since Fas-mediated death response was mainly studied with soluble antibodies, the mobility constraints for receptor activation by a membrane embedded agonist is not well understood. We explored this influence by stimulating apoptosis on functionalized supported lipid bilayers, where we quantified agonist mobility by z-scan fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Using different lipid compositions, we show that the apoptotic response correlates with increased lateral mobility of the agonist in the lipid bilayer.