For decades, it has been assumed that electrostatic long-range (micron distances) repulsions in lipid bilayers are negligible due to screening from the aqueous milieu. This concept, mostly derived from theoretical calculations, is broadly accepted in the biophysical community. Here we present experimental evidence showing that domain-domain electrostatic repulsions in charged and also in neutral lipid bilayers regulate the diffusion, in-plane structuring and merging of lipid domains in the micron range. All the experiments were performed on both, lipid monolayers and bilayers, and the remarkable similarity in the results found in bilayers compared to monolayers led us to propose that inter-domain repulsions occur mainly within the plane of ...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lipid membranes reveal the nanoscale evolution of biophysical syst...
AbstractWe study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-cha...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) are short sequences of cationic amino-acids that show a surprising a...
We provide compelling evidence that different treatments of electrostatic interactions in molecular ...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
Lipid bilayer membranes are ubiquitous in biology and electrostatics play a key role in their functi...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
AbstractDue to thermal motion and molecular polarizability, electrical interactions in biological sy...
Electrostatics plays a crucial role in the membrane biology. Negatively charged lipids (such as PS, ...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lipid membranes reveal the nanoscale evolution of biophysical syst...
AbstractWe study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-cha...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPP) are short sequences of cationic amino-acids that show a surprising a...
We provide compelling evidence that different treatments of electrostatic interactions in molecular ...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
Lipid bilayer membranes are ubiquitous in biology and electrostatics play a key role in their functi...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
AbstractDue to thermal motion and molecular polarizability, electrical interactions in biological sy...
Electrostatics plays a crucial role in the membrane biology. Negatively charged lipids (such as PS, ...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
ABSTRACT Peripheral proteins can trigger the formation of domains in mixed fluid-like lipid membrane...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lipid membranes reveal the nanoscale evolution of biophysical syst...
AbstractWe study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-cha...