H Efrati
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Efrati H, Hawgood S, Williams M, Hong K, Benson B
Biochemistry
. 1987 Dec;
26(24):7986-93.
PMID: 3427118
The structure and surface activity of the extracellular fraction of pulmonary surfactant known as tubular myelin are Ca2+ dependent. Previous studies have demonstrated surfactant-specific proteins with monomeric molecular weights of...
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Efrati H, Hawgood S
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1987 Feb;
917(3):425-7.
PMID: 3801512
We examined whether removal of sialic acid from the lung surfactant apoprotein (SP 28-36) affected certain properties of reassembled surfactant lipid-SP 28-36 complexes. SP 28-36 was treated with neuraminidase and...
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Efrati H, Wax Y, Rottem S
Arch Biochem Biophys
. 1986 Jul;
248(1):282-8.
PMID: 3729418
The composition of the cell membrane of 20 Acholeplasma laidlawii strains grown under identical conditions was studied and correlated with the capacity of these strains to incorporate cholesterol. Membranes of...
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Hawgood S, Efrati H, Schilling J, Benson B
Biochem Soc Trans
. 1985 Dec;
13(6):1092-6.
PMID: 3005075
No abstract available.
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Davis P, Efrati H, Raxin S, Rottem S
FEBS Lett
. 1984 Sep;
175(1):51-4.
PMID: 6479337
Cholesterol exchange kinetics between [14C]cholesterol-labeled Acholeplasma laidlawii and Mycoplasma gallisepticum cells and phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol vesicles followed a biphasic curve, with faster exchange rates for A. laidlawii. The same biphasic curve was...
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Efrati H, Oschry Y, Eisenberg S, Razin S
Biochemistry
. 1982 Dec;
21(25):6477-82.
PMID: 7150569
The binding and transfer of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) constituents to mycoplasma membranes were examined. Mycoplasma capricolum was found to bind more 125I-labeled LDL than Acholeplasma laidlawii. Free and esterified cholesterol...
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Razin S, Efrati H, Kutner S, Rottem S
Rev Infect Dis
. 1982 May;
4 Suppl:S85-92.
PMID: 6289408
Mycoplasma offer several unique advantages for investigating the mechanism controlling transfer and uptake of exogenous cholesterol and phospholipids by biomembranes, as their plasma membrane interacts directly with exogenous lipid donors...
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Efrati H, Rottem S, Razin S
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1981 Mar;
641(2):386-94.
PMID: 7213725
Membranes of Mycoplasma species take up 2--4 times more exogenous cholesterol than membranes of Acholeplasma species. To test whether the lower cholesterol uptake capacity of Acholeplasma is due to the...
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Efrati H, Shinitzky M, Razin S
FEBS Lett
. 1980 Dec;
122(1):59-63.
PMID: 7215545
No abstract available.
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Razin S, Kutner S, Efrati H, Rottem S
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1980 Jun;
598(3):628-40.
PMID: 7388026
The ability of growing mycoplasma cells and their isolated membranes to take up exogenous phospholipids was correlated with their ability to take up cholesterol. Horse serum or vesicles made of...