ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membranes. We analyze the mechanism underlying this process for proteins that bind electrostatically onto a flat two-component membrane, composed of charged and neutral lipid species. Of particular interest are membranes in which the hydrocarbon lipid tails tend to segregate owing to nonideal chain mixing, but the (protein-free) lipid membrane is nevertheless stable due to the electrostatic repulsion between the charged lipid headgroups. The adsorption of charged, say basic, proteins onto a membrane containing anionic lipids induces local lipid demixing, whereby charged lipids migrate toward (or away from) the adsorption site, so as to minimize the e...
AbstractWe use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and l...
We investigate the interplay of domain formation and adhesion in mixed-lipid membranes. Giant unila...
AbstractThe concept of lipid rafts and the intense work toward their characterization in biological ...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
AbstractPeripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membranes...
ABSTRACT The adsorption free energy of charged proteins on mixed membranes, containing varying amoun...
AbstractWe studied the adsorption of a charged protein onto an oppositely charged membrane, composed...
AbstractWe studied the adsorption of a charged protein onto an oppositely charged membrane, composed...
The lipid matrix of biological membranes consists of a mixture containing various lipid compounds. T...
The adsorption of charge rigid macromolecules, such as proteins from solution, on mixed (charged and...
Specific lipid environments are necessary for the establishment of protein signaling platforms in me...
ABSTRACT We use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and ...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
AbstractWe use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and l...
We investigate the interplay of domain formation and adhesion in mixed-lipid membranes. Giant unila...
AbstractThe concept of lipid rafts and the intense work toward their characterization in biological ...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
AbstractPeripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membranes...
ABSTRACT The adsorption free energy of charged proteins on mixed membranes, containing varying amoun...
AbstractWe studied the adsorption of a charged protein onto an oppositely charged membrane, composed...
AbstractWe studied the adsorption of a charged protein onto an oppositely charged membrane, composed...
The lipid matrix of biological membranes consists of a mixture containing various lipid compounds. T...
The adsorption of charge rigid macromolecules, such as proteins from solution, on mixed (charged and...
Specific lipid environments are necessary for the establishment of protein signaling platforms in me...
ABSTRACT We use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and ...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
AbstractWe use a self-consistent mean-field theory, designed to investigate membrane reshaping and l...
We investigate the interplay of domain formation and adhesion in mixed-lipid membranes. Giant unila...
AbstractThe concept of lipid rafts and the intense work toward their characterization in biological ...