Publications by authors named "Daniel P Ramirez-Echemendia"

We describe methods to analyze lipid distributions and curvature in membranes with complex lipid mixtures and embedded membrane proteins. We discuss issues involved in these analyses, available tools to calculate curvature preferences of lipids and proteins, and focus on tools developed in our group for visual analysis of lipid-protein interactions and the analysis of membrane curvature.

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The SLC4 family of secondary bicarbonate transporters is responsible for the transport of HCO, CO, Cl, Na, K, NH, and H, which are necessary for regulation of pH and ion homeostasis. They are widely expressed in numerous tissues throughout the body and function in different cell types with different membrane properties. Potential lipid roles in SLC4 function have been reported in experimental studies, focusing mostly on two members of the family: AE1 (Cl/HCO exchanger) and NBCe1 (Na-COcotransporter).

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Cholesterol plays a crucial role in biomembranes by regulating various properties, such as fluidity, rigidity, permeability, and organization of lipid bilayers. The latest version of the Martini model, Martini 3, offers significant improvements in interaction balance, molecular packing, and inclusion of new bead types and sizes. However, the release of the new model resulted in the need to reparameterize many core molecules, including cholesterol.

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Unlabelled: The SLC4 family of secondary bicarbonate transporters is responsible for the transport of HCO -, CO , Cl , Na , K , NH and H necessary for regulation of pH and ion homeostasis. They are widely expressed in numerous tissues throughout the body and function in different cell types with different membrane properties. Potential lipid roles in SLC4 function have been reported in experimental studies, focusing mostly on two members of the family: AE1 (Cl /HCO exchanger) and NBCe1 (Na -CO cotransporter).

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The activation of T cells is typically accompanied by inhibitory mechanisms within which the programmed cell death (PD1) receptor stands out. Upon binding the ligands PDL1 and PDL2, PD1 drives T cells to an unresponsive state called exhaustion, characterized by a markedly decreased capacity to exert effector functions. For this reason, PD1 has become one of the most important targets in cancer immunotherapy.

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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are hormones found in a wide range of plant species, they are synthesized at low concentrations and are essential for normal growth and development. These phytohormones are recognized by the Leucine-rich-repeat ectodomain of the receptor-like-kinase BRI1 which leads to subsequent downstream signaling mediating plant growth/development. In spite of the advantages that BRs offer, their extraction from natural sources is highly expensive, which constitutes one of its major limitations.

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