The influence of the co-solutes TMAO, urea, and NaCl on the hydration repulsion between lipid membranes is investigated in a combined experimental/simulation approach. Pressure-hydration curves obtained via sorption experiments reveal that the repulsion significantly increases when the membranes are loaded with co-solutes, most strongly for TMAO. As a result, the co-solutes retain additional water molecules and therefore provide membranes with a fluid and more physiological environment. The experimental data are quantitatively reproduced in complementary solvent-explicit atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, which yield the chemical potential of water. Simulation analysis reveals that the additional repulsion arises from the osmotic pre...
Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, th...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
The influence of the co-solutes TMAO, urea, and NaCl on the hydration repulsion between lipid membra...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Most land-living organisms regularly experience dehydration. In nature, one commonly applied strateg...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
The grand canonical Monte Carlo technique is used to simulate the pressure-distance dependence for s...
Most land-living organisms regularly experience dehydration. In nature, one commonly applied strateg...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
The grand canonical Monte Carlo technique is used to calculate the water-mediated pressure between t...
AbstractThe effects of three so-called kosmotropic solutes, namely, betaine, sucrose, and choline ch...
To gain a better understanding of how monovalent salt under physiological conditions affects plasma ...
Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, th...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
The influence of the co-solutes TMAO, urea, and NaCl on the hydration repulsion between lipid membra...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
Most land-living organisms regularly experience dehydration. In nature, one commonly applied strateg...
Here we report studies on biologically important intermembrane repulsion forces using molecular dyna...
The grand canonical Monte Carlo technique is used to simulate the pressure-distance dependence for s...
Most land-living organisms regularly experience dehydration. In nature, one commonly applied strateg...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
The grand canonical Monte Carlo technique is used to calculate the water-mediated pressure between t...
AbstractThe effects of three so-called kosmotropic solutes, namely, betaine, sucrose, and choline ch...
To gain a better understanding of how monovalent salt under physiological conditions affects plasma ...
Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, th...
We investigate how a small polar molecule, urea, can act to protect a phospholipid bilayer system ag...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...