Rafts defined: A report on the Keystone symposium on lipid rafts and cell function

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The recent Keystone Symposium on Lipid Rafts and Cell Function (March 23-28, 2006 in Steamboat Springs, CO) brought together biophysicists, biochemists, and cell biologists to discuss the structure and function of lipid rafts. What emerged from the meeting was a consensus definition of a membrane raft: "Membrane rafts are small (10-200 nm), heterogeneous, highly dynamic, sterol- and sphingolipid-enriched domains that compartmentalize cellular processes. Small rafts can sometimes be stabilized to form larger platforms through protein-protein and proteinlipid interactions." This definition helps to clarify current thinking in a field that has been plagued by the heterogeneous and sometimes ephemeral nature of its subject. Copyright © 2006 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Pike, L. J. (2006). Rafts defined: A report on the Keystone symposium on lipid rafts and cell function. Journal of Lipid Research, 47(7), 1597–1598. https://doi.org/10.1194/jlr.E600002-JLR200

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