The fusion of lipid membranes is opposed by high energetic barriers. In living organisms, complex protein machineries carry out this biologically essential process. Here we show that membrane-spanning carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can trigger spontaneous fusion of small lipid vesicles. In coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, we find that a CNT bridging between two vesicles locally perturbs their lipid structure. Their outer leaflets merge as the CNT pulls lipids out of the membranes, creating an hourglass-shaped fusion intermediate with still intact inner leaflets. As the CNT moves away from the symmetry axis connecting the vesicle centers, the inner leaflets merge, forming a pore that completes fusion. The distinct mechanism of CNT-med...
Artificial channels made of carbon nanotube (CNT) porins are promising candidates for applications i...
Nanofiltration technology faces the competing challenges of achieving high fluid flux through unifor...
Forces between carbon nanotubes (CNTs) embedded in lipid bilayers and effects of CNTs on structural ...
The fusion of lipid membranes is opposed by high energetic barriers. In living organisms, complex pr...
Drug delivery mitigates toxic side effects and poor pharmacokinetics of life-saving therapeutics and...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been considered a prominent nano-channel in cell membranes because of t...
International audienceCarbon nanotubes have been proposed to be efficient nanovectors able to delive...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
Increasing awareness of bioeffects and toxicity of nanomaterials interacting with cells puts in focu...
One of the major challenges of nanomedicine and gene therapy is the effective translocation of drugs...
The biological membrane, which is composed of a lipid bilayer embedded with numerous proteins, defin...
Carbon nanotubes have been proposed to serve as nano-vehicles to deliver genetic or therapeutic mate...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are possible nanoinjectors for the introduction of therapeutic agents into c...
Nanofiltration technology faces the competing challenges of achieving high fluid flux through unifor...
Artificial channels made of carbon nanotube (CNT) porins are promising candidates for applications i...
Nanofiltration technology faces the competing challenges of achieving high fluid flux through unifor...
Forces between carbon nanotubes (CNTs) embedded in lipid bilayers and effects of CNTs on structural ...
The fusion of lipid membranes is opposed by high energetic barriers. In living organisms, complex pr...
Drug delivery mitigates toxic side effects and poor pharmacokinetics of life-saving therapeutics and...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been considered a prominent nano-channel in cell membranes because of t...
International audienceCarbon nanotubes have been proposed to be efficient nanovectors able to delive...
The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models ...
Increasing awareness of bioeffects and toxicity of nanomaterials interacting with cells puts in focu...
One of the major challenges of nanomedicine and gene therapy is the effective translocation of drugs...
The biological membrane, which is composed of a lipid bilayer embedded with numerous proteins, defin...
Carbon nanotubes have been proposed to serve as nano-vehicles to deliver genetic or therapeutic mate...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are possible nanoinjectors for the introduction of therapeutic agents into c...
Nanofiltration technology faces the competing challenges of achieving high fluid flux through unifor...
Artificial channels made of carbon nanotube (CNT) porins are promising candidates for applications i...
Nanofiltration technology faces the competing challenges of achieving high fluid flux through unifor...
Forces between carbon nanotubes (CNTs) embedded in lipid bilayers and effects of CNTs on structural ...