Subcellular distribution of membrane lipids revealed by freeze-fracture electron microscopy
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Tsuji, Takuma
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Juntendo Univ, Res Inst Dis Old Age, Lab Mol Cell Biol, Grad Sch Med, Tokyo 1138421, JapanJuntendo Univ, Res Inst Dis Old Age, Lab Mol Cell Biol, Grad Sch Med, Tokyo 1138421, Japan
Tsuji, Takuma
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Cell membranes are composed of a large variety of lipids and proteins. While the localization and function of membrane proteins have been extensively investigated, the distribution of membrane lipids, especially in the non-cytoplasmic leaflet of organelle membranes, remains largely unknown. Fluorescent biosensors have been widely used to study membrane lipid distribution; however, they have some limitations. By utilizing the quick-freezing and freeze-fracture replica labeling electron microscopy technique, we can uncover the precise distribution of membrane lipids within cells and assess the function of lipid-transporting proteins. In this review, I summarize recent progress in analyzing intracellular lipid distribution by utilizing this method.