Tilted peptides are known to insert in lipid bilayers with an oblique orientation, thereby destabilizing membranes and facilitating membrane fusion processes. Here, we report the first direct visualization of the interaction of tilted peptides with lipid membranes using in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging. Phase-separated supported dioleoylphosphatidylcholine/dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC/DPPC) bilayers were prepared by fusion of small unilamellar vesicles and imaged in buffer solution, in the absence and in the presence of the simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) peptide. The SIV peptide was shown to induce the rapid appearance of nanometer scale bilayer holes within the DPPC gel domains, while keeping the domain shape unal...
This thesis describes the preparation and imaging of supported lipid bilayers, which can be regarded...
peer reviewedUnder specific conditions, lipid membranes form ripple phases with intriguing na...
AbstractEnfuvirtide and T-1249 are two potent HIV-1 fusion inhibitor peptides. Recent studies indica...
Tilted peptides are known to insert in lipid bilayers with an oblique orientation, thereby de...
Elucidation of the molecular mechanism leading to biomembrane fusion is a challenging issue in curre...
Elucidation of the molecular mechanism leading to biomembrane fusion is a challenging issue i...
Understanding the molecular bases of biomembrane fusion events is a challenging issue in current bio...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the molecular bases of biomembrane fusion events is a challenging issue i...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
Despite the vast body of literature that has accumulated on tilted peptides in the past decad...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
AbstractDirect visualization of the mechanism(s) by which peptides induce localized changes to the s...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) interact with bacterial cell membranes through a variety of mechanisms...
Under specific conditions, lipid membranes form ripple phases with intriguing nanoscale undulations....
This thesis describes the preparation and imaging of supported lipid bilayers, which can be regarded...
peer reviewedUnder specific conditions, lipid membranes form ripple phases with intriguing na...
AbstractEnfuvirtide and T-1249 are two potent HIV-1 fusion inhibitor peptides. Recent studies indica...
Tilted peptides are known to insert in lipid bilayers with an oblique orientation, thereby de...
Elucidation of the molecular mechanism leading to biomembrane fusion is a challenging issue in curre...
Elucidation of the molecular mechanism leading to biomembrane fusion is a challenging issue i...
Understanding the molecular bases of biomembrane fusion events is a challenging issue in current bio...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the molecular bases of biomembrane fusion events is a challenging issue i...
It has been shown that there is a correlation between the fusogenecity of synthetic peptides corresp...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
Despite the vast body of literature that has accumulated on tilted peptides in the past decad...
Antimicrobial peptides are postulated to disrupt microbial phospholipid membranes. The prevailing mo...
AbstractDirect visualization of the mechanism(s) by which peptides induce localized changes to the s...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) interact with bacterial cell membranes through a variety of mechanisms...
Under specific conditions, lipid membranes form ripple phases with intriguing nanoscale undulations....
This thesis describes the preparation and imaging of supported lipid bilayers, which can be regarded...
peer reviewedUnder specific conditions, lipid membranes form ripple phases with intriguing na...
AbstractEnfuvirtide and T-1249 are two potent HIV-1 fusion inhibitor peptides. Recent studies indica...