The lateral heterogeneity in the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells is an important factor for regulating biological functions. As opposed to plasma membranes, model membranes (either artificially prepared membranes, or membranes extracted from living cells) typically phase separate. To address this paradox, we present computer simulations of a coarse-grained membrane model that undergoes macroscopic phase separation at low temperature. Considering a coupling between local composition and local curvature of the membrane, we show that the system exhibits composition fluctuations with a nontrivial length scale, resembling microemulsion. The latter is identified as a region where lipid rafts can form. Additionally, we probe the nature of phas...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
AbstractWe address the relationship between membrane microheterogeneity and anomalous subdiffusion i...
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) composed of as few as three lipid species can phase separate into ...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Demixing of components has long been described in model membranes. It is a consequence of non-ideal ...
A theoretical explanation of the existence of lipid rafts in cell membranes remains a topic of livel...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Cellular membranes are a heterogeneous mix of lipids, proteins and small molecules. Special grouping...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
We derive and analyse an energy to model lipid raft formation on biological membranes involving a co...
dissertationBiological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bil...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
AbstractWe address the relationship between membrane microheterogeneity and anomalous subdiffusion i...
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) composed of as few as three lipid species can phase separate into ...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Plasma membrane forms a selective barrier for the cell, yet its role goes far beyond a simple fronti...
Demixing of components has long been described in model membranes. It is a consequence of non-ideal ...
A theoretical explanation of the existence of lipid rafts in cell membranes remains a topic of livel...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Cellular membranes are a heterogeneous mix of lipids, proteins and small molecules. Special grouping...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
We derive and analyse an energy to model lipid raft formation on biological membranes involving a co...
dissertationBiological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bil...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
AbstractWe address the relationship between membrane microheterogeneity and anomalous subdiffusion i...
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) composed of as few as three lipid species can phase separate into ...