The various proteins and asymmetric lipid bilayers present in cell membranes form curvatures, resulting in structural transformations to generate vesicles. Fission and fusion processes between vesicles and cell membranes are reversible in living organisms. Although the transformation of a two-dimensional membrane to a three-dimensional vesicle structure is a common natural phenomenon, the lack of a detailed understanding at the molecular level limits the development of synthetic systems for functional materials. Herein, we report a supramolecular membrane system through donor–acceptor interactions using a π-deficient acceptor and π-rich donor as building blocks. The reduced electrostatic repulsion between ammonium cations and the spontaneou...
Molecular transport between organelles is predominantly governed by vesicle fission and fusion. Unli...
SummaryShallow hydrophobic insertions and crescent-shaped BAR scaffolds promote membrane curvature. ...
Boucrot et al. (2012) demonstrate a membrane fission mechanism independent of nucleotide hydrolysis ...
This thesis describes the first detailed study of the fusogenic behavior of vesicles prepared from s...
Shape transformations and topological changes of lipid vesicles, such as fusion, budding, and fissio...
Cellular membranes must be dynamically remodeled to facilitate essential cellular functions like mem...
Cellular membranes exhibit a fascinating variety of different morphologies, which are continuously r...
AbstractThe main objective of this lecture is to discuss the role of lipid-bilayer elasticity (1) fo...
AbstractMembrane fission occurs in eukaryotic cells whenever a vesicle is produced or a larger subce...
Together with vesicle fusion and budding, vesicle fission plays an important role in intracellular t...
Lipid membranes are selective barriers that encapsulate cellular components and define the identity ...
AbstractMembrane fusion requires that nearly flat lipid bilayers deform into shapes with very high c...
We discuss the shape formation and shape transitions of simple bilayer vesicles in context with thei...
Bilayer lipid membranes are fundamental to the function of eukaryotic cells. A discernible character...
A diverse range of biologically critical phenomena involve membrane remodeling and/or the induction ...
Molecular transport between organelles is predominantly governed by vesicle fission and fusion. Unli...
SummaryShallow hydrophobic insertions and crescent-shaped BAR scaffolds promote membrane curvature. ...
Boucrot et al. (2012) demonstrate a membrane fission mechanism independent of nucleotide hydrolysis ...
This thesis describes the first detailed study of the fusogenic behavior of vesicles prepared from s...
Shape transformations and topological changes of lipid vesicles, such as fusion, budding, and fissio...
Cellular membranes must be dynamically remodeled to facilitate essential cellular functions like mem...
Cellular membranes exhibit a fascinating variety of different morphologies, which are continuously r...
AbstractThe main objective of this lecture is to discuss the role of lipid-bilayer elasticity (1) fo...
AbstractMembrane fission occurs in eukaryotic cells whenever a vesicle is produced or a larger subce...
Together with vesicle fusion and budding, vesicle fission plays an important role in intracellular t...
Lipid membranes are selective barriers that encapsulate cellular components and define the identity ...
AbstractMembrane fusion requires that nearly flat lipid bilayers deform into shapes with very high c...
We discuss the shape formation and shape transitions of simple bilayer vesicles in context with thei...
Bilayer lipid membranes are fundamental to the function of eukaryotic cells. A discernible character...
A diverse range of biologically critical phenomena involve membrane remodeling and/or the induction ...
Molecular transport between organelles is predominantly governed by vesicle fission and fusion. Unli...
SummaryShallow hydrophobic insertions and crescent-shaped BAR scaffolds promote membrane curvature. ...
Boucrot et al. (2012) demonstrate a membrane fission mechanism independent of nucleotide hydrolysis ...