A macrocyclic and a linear trimer of a facially amphiphilic cholate building block were labeled with a fluorescent dansyl group. The environmentally sensitive fluorophore enabled the aggregation of the two oligocholates in lipid membranes to be studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. Concentration-dependent emission wavelength and intensity revealed a higher concentration of water for the cyclic compound. Both compounds were shown by the red-edge excitation shift (REES) to be located near the membrane/water interface at low concentrations, but the cyclic trimer was better able to migrate into the hydrophobic core of the membrane than the linear trimer. Fluorescent quenching by a water-soluble (NaI) and a lipid-soluble (TEMPO) quencher indicat...
Oligocholate macrocycles self-assemble into transmembrane nanopores by the associative interactions ...
Macrocycles made of cholate building blocks were previously found to transport glucose readily acros...
Rich structure of cell membranes raises broad number of questions regarding the mechanisms driving a...
The aggregation of macrocyclic oligocholates with introverted hydrophilic groups and aromatic side c...
New fluorescent probes were introduced as an innovative methodology to label lipid bilayer membranes...
A series of rigid amphiphilic oligocholate macrocycles were synthesized and their pore formation in ...
The aggregation of macrocyclic oligocholates with introverted hydrophilic groups and aromatic side c...
Macrocyclic oligocholates were found in a previous work (Cho, H.; Widanapathirana, L.; Zhao, Y. J. A...
Advanced fluorescence techniques were used to explore tree distinct topics concerning biological mem...
Surface-active amphiphiles find applications in a wide range of areas of industry such as agrochemic...
The complexity of cell membranes is far from being only a simple assembly of lipids and proteins sep...
Membrane penetration depth represents an important parameter which can be used to define the conform...
Many new fluorescent probes targeting the plasma membrane (PM) of living cells are currently being d...
Hydrophobic interactions normally are not considered a major driving force for self-assembling in a ...
Phase and shape heterogeneities in biomembranes are of functional importance. However, it is difficu...
Oligocholate macrocycles self-assemble into transmembrane nanopores by the associative interactions ...
Macrocycles made of cholate building blocks were previously found to transport glucose readily acros...
Rich structure of cell membranes raises broad number of questions regarding the mechanisms driving a...
The aggregation of macrocyclic oligocholates with introverted hydrophilic groups and aromatic side c...
New fluorescent probes were introduced as an innovative methodology to label lipid bilayer membranes...
A series of rigid amphiphilic oligocholate macrocycles were synthesized and their pore formation in ...
The aggregation of macrocyclic oligocholates with introverted hydrophilic groups and aromatic side c...
Macrocyclic oligocholates were found in a previous work (Cho, H.; Widanapathirana, L.; Zhao, Y. J. A...
Advanced fluorescence techniques were used to explore tree distinct topics concerning biological mem...
Surface-active amphiphiles find applications in a wide range of areas of industry such as agrochemic...
The complexity of cell membranes is far from being only a simple assembly of lipids and proteins sep...
Membrane penetration depth represents an important parameter which can be used to define the conform...
Many new fluorescent probes targeting the plasma membrane (PM) of living cells are currently being d...
Hydrophobic interactions normally are not considered a major driving force for self-assembling in a ...
Phase and shape heterogeneities in biomembranes are of functional importance. However, it is difficu...
Oligocholate macrocycles self-assemble into transmembrane nanopores by the associative interactions ...
Macrocycles made of cholate building blocks were previously found to transport glucose readily acros...
Rich structure of cell membranes raises broad number of questions regarding the mechanisms driving a...