Lamellar structures self-assembled from purple membranes (PM) of Halobacterium salinarum are promising building units for bio-electronic devices, due to proton pumping ability of the PM. The functionality and durability of such devices are hinged on the structural integrity of PM lamellae. Using X-ray diffraction, we examined the structure of PM multilayers on silicon when challenged with two types of nanoparticles (NPs): carboxymethyl-dextran coated magnetite (2.4 nm core size) and citrate-stabilised gold (5 nm core size). We tried to infiltrate the PM multilayers with the NPs using two alternative routes: facile penetration (FP) and co-assembly (CS) by solution mixing. We found that under all conditions the NPs did not disrupt the overall...
Purple membrane (PM), which is a membrane patch formed by the self-assembly of the membrane protein ...
Self-assembly of membrane proteins inside the cell membrane critically depends on specific protein-p...
Membrane proteins and lipids can self-assemble into membrane protein polyhedral nanoparticles (MPPNs...
Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a light-driven proton pump and the key protein in halobacterial photosynth...
Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a light-driven proton pump and the key protein in halobacterial photosynth...
Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) are nanoscale materials with unique physicochemical properties compar...
We demonstrate that membrane proteins and phospholipids can self-assemble into polyhedral arrangeme...
The use of inorganic nanoparticles in biomedical and biotechnological applications requires a molecu...
In dependence on the substrate bacteriorhodopsin within purple membrane at the solid-liquid junction...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
Understanding the interactions between nanoparticles (NPs) and biological matter is a high-priority ...
The growing use of nanoparticles in a variety of applications calls for detailed studies of their to...
Nanomaterials have the potential to transform biological and biomedical research, with applications ...
Identifying the mechanisms of nanoparticle (NP) interactions with cell membranes is key to understan...
The bioactivity, biological fate and cytotoxicity of nanomaterials when they come into contact with ...
Purple membrane (PM), which is a membrane patch formed by the self-assembly of the membrane protein ...
Self-assembly of membrane proteins inside the cell membrane critically depends on specific protein-p...
Membrane proteins and lipids can self-assemble into membrane protein polyhedral nanoparticles (MPPNs...
Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a light-driven proton pump and the key protein in halobacterial photosynth...
Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a light-driven proton pump and the key protein in halobacterial photosynth...
Engineered nanoparticles (NPs) are nanoscale materials with unique physicochemical properties compar...
We demonstrate that membrane proteins and phospholipids can self-assemble into polyhedral arrangeme...
The use of inorganic nanoparticles in biomedical and biotechnological applications requires a molecu...
In dependence on the substrate bacteriorhodopsin within purple membrane at the solid-liquid junction...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
Understanding the interactions between nanoparticles (NPs) and biological matter is a high-priority ...
The growing use of nanoparticles in a variety of applications calls for detailed studies of their to...
Nanomaterials have the potential to transform biological and biomedical research, with applications ...
Identifying the mechanisms of nanoparticle (NP) interactions with cell membranes is key to understan...
The bioactivity, biological fate and cytotoxicity of nanomaterials when they come into contact with ...
Purple membrane (PM), which is a membrane patch formed by the self-assembly of the membrane protein ...
Self-assembly of membrane proteins inside the cell membrane critically depends on specific protein-p...
Membrane proteins and lipids can self-assemble into membrane protein polyhedral nanoparticles (MPPNs...