International audienceNeutral lipids (NLs) are apolar oil molecules synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum bilayer upon diverse biological stimuli. NLs synthesized are released in the hydrophobic core of the bilayer. At a critical concentration, NLs condense by phase separation and nucleate a lipid droplet (LD). After an LD forms, a fraction of NLs can be present in the bilayer but at a concentration below that of the nucleation. Here, we study whether and how the accumulation of NLs alters a lipid bilayer's mechanical properties. In synthetic systems, we found that NLs proffer unusual bilayer stretching capacities, especially in the presence of negatively curved phospholipids. This impact becomes spectacular when an LD is contiguous with...
AbstractIn biological membranes, changes in lipid composition or mechanical deformations produce def...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates...
Cells store excess energy in the form of neutral lipids that are synthesized and encapsulated within...
International audienceCells store excess energy in the form of neutral lipids that are synthesized a...
International audienceLipid droplets (LDs) are intracellular oil-in-water emulsion droplets, covered...
Cells convert excess energy into neutral lipids that are made in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) bil...
Lipid bilayers, along with embedded inclusions such as cholesterol and proteins, constitute a biolog...
Lipid bilayer membranes are known to form various structures like large sheets or vesicles. When bot...
Accumulating evidence indicates that membrane reshaping and fusion processes, as well as regulation ...
Binding of amphiphilic molecules to supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) often results in lipid fibril ex...
Flip-flop of lipids of the lipid bilayer (LBL) constituting the plasma membrane (PM) plays a crucial...
AbstractCellular and organellar membranes are dynamic materials that underlie many aspects of cell b...
We perform coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of bilayers composed of various lipids and ...
PublicationPhospholipids (PLs) with polyunsaturated acyl chains are extremely abundant in a few spec...
AbstractIn biological membranes, changes in lipid composition or mechanical deformations produce def...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates...
Cells store excess energy in the form of neutral lipids that are synthesized and encapsulated within...
International audienceCells store excess energy in the form of neutral lipids that are synthesized a...
International audienceLipid droplets (LDs) are intracellular oil-in-water emulsion droplets, covered...
Cells convert excess energy into neutral lipids that are made in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) bil...
Lipid bilayers, along with embedded inclusions such as cholesterol and proteins, constitute a biolog...
Lipid bilayer membranes are known to form various structures like large sheets or vesicles. When bot...
Accumulating evidence indicates that membrane reshaping and fusion processes, as well as regulation ...
Binding of amphiphilic molecules to supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) often results in lipid fibril ex...
Flip-flop of lipids of the lipid bilayer (LBL) constituting the plasma membrane (PM) plays a crucial...
AbstractCellular and organellar membranes are dynamic materials that underlie many aspects of cell b...
We perform coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of bilayers composed of various lipids and ...
PublicationPhospholipids (PLs) with polyunsaturated acyl chains are extremely abundant in a few spec...
AbstractIn biological membranes, changes in lipid composition or mechanical deformations produce def...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates...