The fragrance of Japanese plum blossoms is the essence of early spring in Japan. This well‐kept plum garden has a unique feature that it is a copy of a landscape of the outer side of animal plasma membrane. The ground represents hydrophilic head domains of the lipid molecules, while the trimmed trunks and branches in the front and the garden stones in the back look like glycosylated membrane proteins. There are a lot of plum trees that look like glycans far off in the distance. A mound on the ground under a basket and a pond in the back express lipid raft (a microdomain that has a different lipid composition) and endocytosis in process, respectively. Designed by TRAIS Co., Ltd. (Kobe, Japan)

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

E-ISSN: 1365-2443|20|3|i-i

ISSN: 1356-9597

Source: GENES TO CELLS, Vol.20, Iss.3, 2015-03, pp. : i-i

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