Upon adhesion, binary lipid membranes may retain their structural identity but they may also undergo partial fusion promoted by microscopic phase separation of the components. In membranes composed of cylindrical and inverted conical lipids, a partially fused contact zone may consist of inverted micelles sandwiched between two monolayers. We theoretically analyze the elastic properties of such a composite contact zone. We calculate its bending moduli and we show that they may be considerably larger than the moduli of a phase-nonseparated double bilayer. The main mechanism responsible for the enhanced rigidity of the composite contact structure is the increased separation of the two monolayers caused by the presence of water in the inverted ...
We show that gel-phase lipid membranes soften upon bending, leading to curvature localization and a ...
Fluid surfactant bilayers are composed of two mono-molecular sheets that are weakly held together b...
AbstractThe solubilization of lipid bilayers by surfactants is accompanied by morphological changes ...
The surface dilational modulusor compressibility modulushas been previously studied for monolayers...
AbstractWe consider the elastic behavior of flat lipid monolayer embedding cylindrical inclusions or...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
Accumulating evidence indicates that membrane reshaping and fusion processes, as well as regulation ...
The surface dilational modulus (or compressibility modulus) has been previously studied for monolaye...
We study the domain morphology in a phase separated state of diblock copolymer-homopolymer mixtures...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the depletion of polymer in the region between two apposed (cont...
Abstract. Adhesion between membranes is studied using a phenomenological model, where the inter-memb...
The mechanics of membrane-membrane adhesion are developed for the approximation that the molecular c...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
We investigate the interplay of domain formation and adhesion in mixed-lipid membranes. Giant unila...
Lamellar systems composed of lipid bilayers have been widely used as model system for investigating ...
We show that gel-phase lipid membranes soften upon bending, leading to curvature localization and a ...
Fluid surfactant bilayers are composed of two mono-molecular sheets that are weakly held together b...
AbstractThe solubilization of lipid bilayers by surfactants is accompanied by morphological changes ...
The surface dilational modulusor compressibility modulushas been previously studied for monolayers...
AbstractWe consider the elastic behavior of flat lipid monolayer embedding cylindrical inclusions or...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
Accumulating evidence indicates that membrane reshaping and fusion processes, as well as regulation ...
The surface dilational modulus (or compressibility modulus) has been previously studied for monolaye...
We study the domain morphology in a phase separated state of diblock copolymer-homopolymer mixtures...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the depletion of polymer in the region between two apposed (cont...
Abstract. Adhesion between membranes is studied using a phenomenological model, where the inter-memb...
The mechanics of membrane-membrane adhesion are developed for the approximation that the molecular c...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
We investigate the interplay of domain formation and adhesion in mixed-lipid membranes. Giant unila...
Lamellar systems composed of lipid bilayers have been widely used as model system for investigating ...
We show that gel-phase lipid membranes soften upon bending, leading to curvature localization and a ...
Fluid surfactant bilayers are composed of two mono-molecular sheets that are weakly held together b...
AbstractThe solubilization of lipid bilayers by surfactants is accompanied by morphological changes ...