AbstractA cylindrical transmembrane molecule is constructed by linking hydrophobic sites selected from a coarse grain model. The resulting hollow tube assembly serves as a representation of a transmembrane channel, pore, or a carbon nanotube. The interactions of a coarse grain di-myristoyl-phosphatidyl-choline hydrated bilayer with both a purely hydrophobic tube and a tube with hydrophilic caps are studied. The hydrophobic tube rotates in the membrane and becomes blocked by lipid tails after a few tens of nanoseconds. The hydrophilic sites of the capped tube stabilize it by anchoring the tube in the lipid headgroup/water interfacial region of each membrane leaflet. The capped tube remains free of lipid tails. The capped tube spontaneously c...
Lipid membranes under shear or tension can form surprising, cylindrical structures called membrane t...
Cells and their organelles show a variety of membrane morphologies with multiplesubmicrometer featur...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...
AbstractA cylindrical transmembrane molecule is constructed by linking hydrophobic sites selected fr...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
A macromolecular nanopore inserted into a membrane may perturb the dynamic organization of the surro...
Artificial channels made of carbon nanotube (CNT) porins are promising candidates for applications i...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins advance synthetic biology. A fundamental...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been considered a prominent nano-channel in cell membranes because of t...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
AbstractThe perturbations induced in a lipid bilayer by the presence of a transmembrane nanotube are...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
Carbon nanotubes have been proposed to serve as nano-vehicles to deliver genetic or therapeutic mate...
Hydrophilic pores are formed in peptide free lipid bilayers under mechanical stress. It has been pro...
Lipid membranes under shear or tension can form surprising, cylindrical structures called membrane t...
Cells and their organelles show a variety of membrane morphologies with multiplesubmicrometer featur...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...
AbstractA cylindrical transmembrane molecule is constructed by linking hydrophobic sites selected fr...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
A macromolecular nanopore inserted into a membrane may perturb the dynamic organization of the surro...
Artificial channels made of carbon nanotube (CNT) porins are promising candidates for applications i...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins advance synthetic biology. A fundamental...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been considered a prominent nano-channel in cell membranes because of t...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
AbstractThe perturbations induced in a lipid bilayer by the presence of a transmembrane nanotube are...
Cell-penetrating and antimicrobial peptides show a remarkable ability to translocate across physiolo...
Carbon nanotubes have been proposed to serve as nano-vehicles to deliver genetic or therapeutic mate...
Hydrophilic pores are formed in peptide free lipid bilayers under mechanical stress. It has been pro...
Lipid membranes under shear or tension can form surprising, cylindrical structures called membrane t...
Cells and their organelles show a variety of membrane morphologies with multiplesubmicrometer featur...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...