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English: Movie showing the average of the lipid order as a function of time for one run with inactive receptors in the membrane with high receptor density. The snapshots in S11 Fig were taken from this trajectory. The data is averaged over all lipids, excluding the ones that flip-flop across the membrane (i.e. CHOL, CER, and DAG). A value of 0 (orange color) indicates a fully ordered lipid tail, and the larger the value, the more disordered the tail. In both cases, the white color of the color bar is set to the average value of the simulations with the inactive receptors. The center of mass of the seven TM helices are indicated by the colored dots as follows: TMs 1 through 7 are colored in blue, red, grey, orange, yellow, green, and pink, respectively.
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Source S1 Movie from Marino K, Prada-Gracia D, Provasi D, Filizola M (2016). "Impact of Lipid Composition and Receptor Conformation on the Spatio-temporal Organization of μ-Opioid Receptors in a Multi-component Plasma Membrane Model". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005240. PMID 27959924. PMC: 5154498.
Author Marino K, Prada-Gracia D, Provasi D, Filizola M
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