University of Groningen
Lateral organization of proteins and lipids in the plasma membrane and the kinetics and
lipid-dependence of lysine transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
van 't Klooster, Joury
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10.33612/diss.119641587
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Plasma membrane organization and the kinetics and lipid-dependence of lysine transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Joury van ‘t Klooster
1. Do not fear to progress slowly, but do fear standing still (Chinese spell of life) 2. Uni-directional transport of lysine by Saccharomyces cerevisiae is apparent and
an intrinsic feature of Lyp1 (chapter 2)
3. Membrane protein extracellular loops are unfairly overlooked in functional studies (chapter 3)
4. Membrane proteins function in a relatively disordered lipid environment surrounded by an environment of highly ordered lipids (chapter 4)
5. Current techniques do not allow for a holistic understanding of the lateral organization of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (chapter 5)
6. Academic collaborations are crucial to realize accurate answers to scientific questions (this thesis)
7. It becomes increasingly more difficult to keep up with literature
8. To acquire a PhD in time, transferable skills are at least equally important as technical skills