AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholipids, sphingomyelin, and cholesterol contain microdomains rich in sphingomyelin and cholesterol. These domains are similar to “rafts” isolated from cell membranes, although the latter are much smaller in lateral size. Such domain formation can be a result of very specific and subtle lipid-lipid interactions. To identify and study these interactions, we have performed two molecular dynamics simulations, of 200-ns duration, of dioleylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC), sphingomyelin (SM), and cholesterol (Chol) systems, a 1:1:1 mixture of DOPC/SM/Chol, and a 1:1 mixture of DOPC/SM. The simulations show initial stages of the onset of spontaneous phase-se...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractWe have carried out an atomic-level molecular dynamics simulation of a system of nanoscopic ...
AbstractWe have carried out an atomic-level molecular dynamics simulation of a system of nanoscopic ...
AbstractWe review the relationship between molecular interactions and the properties of lipid enviro...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
ABSTRACT The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty ac...
AbstractThe effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acy...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
AbstractStearoylsphingomyelin (SSM) bilayers containing 0, 22, and 50mol % cholesterol (Chol) and a ...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractWe have carried out an atomic-level molecular dynamics simulation of a system of nanoscopic ...
AbstractWe have carried out an atomic-level molecular dynamics simulation of a system of nanoscopic ...
AbstractWe review the relationship between molecular interactions and the properties of lipid enviro...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
ABSTRACT The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty ac...
AbstractThe effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acy...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
AbstractStearoylsphingomyelin (SSM) bilayers containing 0, 22, and 50mol % cholesterol (Chol) and a ...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
The effects of cholesterol (Chol) on phospholipid bilayers include ordering of the fatty acyl chains...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
ABSTRACT Lipids segregate with each other into small domains in biological membranes, which can faci...