International audienceOrigin of life scenarios generally assume an onset of cell formation in terrestrial hot springs or in the deep oceans close to hot vents, where energy was available for non-enzymatic reactions. Membranes of the protocells had therefore to withstand extreme conditions different from what is found on Earth's surface today. We present here an exhaustive study of temperature stability up to 80 °C of vesicles formed by a mixture of short-chain fatty acids and alcohols, which are plausible candidates for membranes permitting the compartmentalization of protocells. We confirm that the presence of alcohol has a strong structuring and stabilizing impact on the lamellar structures. Moreover and most importantly, at high temperat...
The prebiotic organization of chemicals into compartmentalized ensembles is an essential step to und...
Lateral organization of lipids in the cell membrane appears to be an ancient feature of the cell, gi...
We investigated melting transitions in native biological membranes containing their membrane protein...
Life is a stable state of matter away from equilibrium, the appearance of which has always puzzled m...
International audienceTerrestrial life appeared on our planet within a time window of [4.4-3.5] bill...
International audienceModern phospholipid membranes are known to be in a functional, physiological s...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Unilamellar lipid vesicles can serve as model for protocells. We present a vesicle fission mechanism...
Terrestrial geothermal fields and oceanic hydrothermal vents are considered as candidate environment...
Elevated temperatures might have promoted the nucleation, growth, and replication of protocells on t...
Vesicles formed from single-chain amphiphiles (SCAs) such as fatty acids probably played an importan...
Vesicles and other bilayered membranous structures can self-assemble from single hydrocarbon chain a...
Abstract Microscopic compartmentalization is beneficial in synthetic chemistry and indispensable for...
AbstractOleic acid vesicles have been used as model systems to study the properties of membranes tha...
The prebiotic organization of chemicals into compartmentalized ensembles is an essential step to und...
Lateral organization of lipids in the cell membrane appears to be an ancient feature of the cell, gi...
We investigated melting transitions in native biological membranes containing their membrane protein...
Life is a stable state of matter away from equilibrium, the appearance of which has always puzzled m...
International audienceTerrestrial life appeared on our planet within a time window of [4.4-3.5] bill...
International audienceModern phospholipid membranes are known to be in a functional, physiological s...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Oleic acid vesicles represent good models of membrane protocells that could have existed in prebioti...
Unilamellar lipid vesicles can serve as model for protocells. We present a vesicle fission mechanism...
Terrestrial geothermal fields and oceanic hydrothermal vents are considered as candidate environment...
Elevated temperatures might have promoted the nucleation, growth, and replication of protocells on t...
Vesicles formed from single-chain amphiphiles (SCAs) such as fatty acids probably played an importan...
Vesicles and other bilayered membranous structures can self-assemble from single hydrocarbon chain a...
Abstract Microscopic compartmentalization is beneficial in synthetic chemistry and indispensable for...
AbstractOleic acid vesicles have been used as model systems to study the properties of membranes tha...
The prebiotic organization of chemicals into compartmentalized ensembles is an essential step to und...
Lateral organization of lipids in the cell membrane appears to be an ancient feature of the cell, gi...
We investigated melting transitions in native biological membranes containing their membrane protein...