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Homeoviscous adaptation is the adaptation of the cell membrane lipid composition to keep the adequate membrane fluidity.

The maintenance of proper cell membrane fluidity is of critical importance for the function and integrity of the cell, essential for the mobility and function of embedded proteins and lipids, diffusion of proteins and other molecules laterally across the membrane for signaling reactions, and proper separation of membranes during cell division.

A fundamental biophysical determinant of membrane fluidity is the balance between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. Regulating membrane fluidity is especially important in poikilothermic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, protists, plants, fish and other ectothermic animals. The general trend is an increase in unsaturated fatty acids at lower growth temperatures and an increase in saturated fatty acids at higher temperatures.

A recent work has explored the importance of the homeoviscous adaptation of the cell membrane for a psychrotolerant bacteria living in the cold biosphere of earth.

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Homeoviscous adaptation

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Homeoviscous adaptation is the adaptation of the cell membrane lipid composition to keep the adequate membrane fluidity. The maintenance of proper cell...

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Membrane fluidity

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known to alter the lipid composition of their cell membrane (see homeoviscous adaptation). This is one way they can adjust the fluidity of their membrane...

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Unsaturated fat

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1242/jeb.00399. PMID 12796449. Raynard RS, Cossins AR (May 1991). "Homeoviscous adaptation and thermal compensation of sodium pump of trout erythrocytes"...

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Psychrophile

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"Cryostabilization of the Cell Membrane of a Psychrotolerant Bacteria via Homeoviscous Adaptation". J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 11 (18): 7709–7716. doi:10.1021/acs.jpclett...

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Membrane lipid

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hopanoids serve a similar function in plants and prokaryotes. Homeoviscous adaptation Protein-lipid interaction R. B. Gennis. Biomembranes - Molecular...

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Cell membrane

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of their cell membranes by altering lipid composition is called homeoviscous adaptation. The entire membrane is held together via non-covalent interaction...

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Phenotypic plasticity

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Marine Ecology. Hazel JR (1995). "Thermal adaptation in biological membranes: is homeoviscous adaptation the explanation?". Annual Review of Physiology...

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Fatty acid

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1242/jeb.00399. PMID 12796449. Raynard RS, Cossins AR (May 1991). "Homeoviscous adaptation and thermal compensation of sodium pump of trout erythrocytes"...

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content of fatty-acids in their membrane, a phenomenon called homeoviscous adaptation. A 2008 study of white-nose syndrome, a fungal infection causing...

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