We report an interesting regime of tubule formation in multilamellar membrane vesicles. An optically trapped bead is used to apply a localized subpicoNewton force on a cationic vesicle to form a membrane tubule. The force extension curves reveal a saturation phase, with the tubule length extending up to tens of microns, beyond a threshold force 0.6±0.2 pN. We then use the tubule as a sensor for monitoring the dynamics of charge induced DNA integration on cationic membrane vesicles. Our results may also have applications in the development of nanowires and nanofluidic devices
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
Whereas electric circuits and surface-based (bio)chemical sensors are mostly constructed in-plane du...
Cells transmit piconewton (pN) receptor forces to ligands in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and on t...
We report an interesting regime of tubule formation in multilamellar membrane vesicles. An optically...
A localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an optical t...
AbstractA localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an o...
ABSTRACT A localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an ...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
AbstractTethers are nanocylinders of lipid bilayer membrane, arising in situations ranging from micr...
The presence of membrane tubules in living cells is essential to many biological processes. In cells...
The successful design of nanofluidic devices for the manipulation of biopolymers requires an underst...
Intracellular transport involves membrane compartments and thus requires dynamic changes in the morp...
In recent years, nanofabrication techniques have shown themselves to have the most promising potenti...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devices operatin...
Cell lipid membranes are the site of vital biological processes, such as motility, trafficking, and ...
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
Whereas electric circuits and surface-based (bio)chemical sensors are mostly constructed in-plane du...
Cells transmit piconewton (pN) receptor forces to ligands in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and on t...
We report an interesting regime of tubule formation in multilamellar membrane vesicles. An optically...
A localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an optical t...
AbstractA localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an o...
ABSTRACT A localized point-like force applied perpendicular to a vesicular membrane layer, using an ...
Recently developed DNA-based analogues of membrane proteins have advanced synthetic biology. A funda...
AbstractTethers are nanocylinders of lipid bilayer membrane, arising in situations ranging from micr...
The presence of membrane tubules in living cells is essential to many biological processes. In cells...
The successful design of nanofluidic devices for the manipulation of biopolymers requires an underst...
Intracellular transport involves membrane compartments and thus requires dynamic changes in the morp...
In recent years, nanofabrication techniques have shown themselves to have the most promising potenti...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devices operatin...
Cell lipid membranes are the site of vital biological processes, such as motility, trafficking, and ...
Nanopores are nanometer sized openings that are the connection between two electrolyte filled reserv...
Whereas electric circuits and surface-based (bio)chemical sensors are mostly constructed in-plane du...
Cells transmit piconewton (pN) receptor forces to ligands in the extracellular matrix (ECM) and on t...