AbstractTo precisely quantify the fundamental interactions between heterogeneous lipid membranes with coexisting liquid-ordered (Lo) and liquid-disordered (Ld) domains, we performed detailed osmotic stress small-angle x-ray scattering experiments by exploiting the domain alignment in raft-mimicking lipid multibilayers. Performing a Monte Carlo-based analysis allowed us to determine with high reliability the magnitude and functional dependence of interdomain forces concurrently with the bending elasticity moduli. In contrast to previous methodologies, this approach enabled us to consider the entropic undulation repulsions on a fundamental level, without having to take recourse to crudely justified mean-field-like additivity assumptions. Our ...
We studied coexisting micro- and nanoscopic liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered domains in fully hydrat...
AbstractWide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS) from oriented lipid multilayers is used to examine liquid...
AbstractThere is clear evidence of an interleaflet coupling in model lipid/cholesterol membranes exh...
AbstractBiophysical understanding of membrane domains requires accurate knowledge of their structura...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Lateral heterogeneities in biomembranes play a crucial role in various physiological functions of th...
Cell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Several of...
Cellular membranes containing sphingolipids and cholesterol have been shown to self-organize into li...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
Nearest-neighbor recognition measurements have been made using exchangeable mimics of 1-palmitoyl-2-...
AbstractWhen micron-scale compositional heterogeneity develops in membranes, the distribution of lip...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
We studied coexisting micro- and nanoscopic liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered domains in fully hydrat...
AbstractWide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS) from oriented lipid multilayers is used to examine liquid...
AbstractThere is clear evidence of an interleaflet coupling in model lipid/cholesterol membranes exh...
AbstractBiophysical understanding of membrane domains requires accurate knowledge of their structura...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Lateral heterogeneities in biomembranes play a crucial role in various physiological functions of th...
Cell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Several of...
Cellular membranes containing sphingolipids and cholesterol have been shown to self-organize into li...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
Nearest-neighbor recognition measurements have been made using exchangeable mimics of 1-palmitoyl-2-...
AbstractWhen micron-scale compositional heterogeneity develops in membranes, the distribution of lip...
The spatial coincidence of lipid domains at both layers of the cell membrane is expected to play an ...
We studied coexisting micro- and nanoscopic liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered domains in fully hydrat...
AbstractWide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS) from oriented lipid multilayers is used to examine liquid...
AbstractThere is clear evidence of an interleaflet coupling in model lipid/cholesterol membranes exh...