AbstractThe dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of the membrane to oppositely charged ions. We have combined molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and experimental studies to determine changes in electric field and electrostatic potential of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) lipid bilayer in response to applied membrane tension. MD simulations based on CHARMM36 force field showed that electrostatic potential of DOPC bilayer decreases by ~45mV in the physiologically relevant range of membrane tension values (0 to 15dyn/cm). The electrostatic field exhibits a peak (~0.8×109V/m) near the water/lipid interface which shifts by 0.9Å towards the bilayer center at 15dyn/cm. Maximum membrane...
Bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) are an essential component of all biological systems, forming a funct...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractMembranes' response to lateral tension, and eventual rupture, remains poorly understood. In ...
The dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of the membra...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a dioleoylphosphocholine (DOPC) lipid bilayer were perform...
Biological membranes are quasi-two-dimensional bilayer structures consisting of a nonideal mixture o...
Abstract Electroporation relates to the cascade of events that follows the application of high elect...
Biological bilayer membranes typically contain varying amounts of lamellar and nonlamellar lipids. L...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a dioleoylphosphocholine (DOPC) lipid bilayer were perform...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
Cell membrane structure is proposed as a lipid matrix with embedded proteins, and thus, their emergi...
Membranes' response to lateral tension, and eventual rupture, remains poorly understood. In this stu...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
Bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) are an essential component of all biological systems, forming a funct...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractMembranes' response to lateral tension, and eventual rupture, remains poorly understood. In ...
The dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of the membra...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a dioleoylphosphocholine (DOPC) lipid bilayer were perform...
Biological membranes are quasi-two-dimensional bilayer structures consisting of a nonideal mixture o...
Abstract Electroporation relates to the cascade of events that follows the application of high elect...
Biological bilayer membranes typically contain varying amounts of lamellar and nonlamellar lipids. L...
AbstractIncreasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on mo...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulations of a dioleoylphosphocholine (DOPC) lipid bilayer were perform...
Increasing experimental evidence has shown that membrane protein functionality depends on molecular ...
Cell membrane structure is proposed as a lipid matrix with embedded proteins, and thus, their emergi...
Membranes' response to lateral tension, and eventual rupture, remains poorly understood. In this stu...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
Bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) are an essential component of all biological systems, forming a funct...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractMembranes' response to lateral tension, and eventual rupture, remains poorly understood. In ...