Membrane fusion is an important phenomenon in cell biology and pathology. This phenomenon can be modeled using vesicles of defined size and lipid composition. Up to now fusion models typically required the use of chemical (polyethyleneglycol, cations) or enzymatic catalysts (phospholipases). We present here a model of lipid vesicle fusion induced by heat. Large unilamellar vesicles consisting of a phospholipid (dioleoylphosphatidylcholine), cholesterol and diacylglycerol in a 43:57:3mol ratio were employed. In this simple system, fusion was the result of thermal fluctuations, above 60°C. A similar system containing phospholipid and cholesterol but no diacylglycerol was observed to aggregate at and above 60°C, in the absence of fusion. Vesic...
The relationship between lipid phase separation and fusion of small unilamellar phosphatidylserine-c...
Membrane fusion and aggregation of phospholipid vesicles are reviewed and discussed. The fusion proc...
Lateral phase heterogeneity in biomembranes can govern cellular functions and may serve as a platfor...
Membrane fusion is an important phenomenon in cell biology and pathology. This phenomenon can be mod...
We have investigated the temperature dependence of the fusion of phospholipid vesicles composed of p...
The effects of lipid composition, temperature, and ionic strength on critical events in the membrane...
We have examined the early events in Ca2+-induced fusion of large (0.2 μm diameter) unilamellar card...
Membrane fusion is critical to biological processes such as viral infection, endocrine hormone secre...
Bolaform lipid vesicles were used to study the effect of physical constraints on membrane fusion. In...
Bolaform lipid vesicles were used to study the effect of physical constraints on membrane fusion. In...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs)-mediated communication relies not only on the delivery of complex molec...
ABSTRACT Membrane fusion has been examined in a model system of small unilamellar vesicles of synthe...
The influence of cholesterol on divalent cation-induced fusion and isothermal phase transitions of l...
The relationship between lipid phase separation and fusion of small unilamellar phosphatidylserine-c...
Membrane fusion and aggregation of phospholipid vesicles are reviewed and discussed. The fusion proc...
Lateral phase heterogeneity in biomembranes can govern cellular functions and may serve as a platfor...
Membrane fusion is an important phenomenon in cell biology and pathology. This phenomenon can be mod...
We have investigated the temperature dependence of the fusion of phospholipid vesicles composed of p...
The effects of lipid composition, temperature, and ionic strength on critical events in the membrane...
We have examined the early events in Ca2+-induced fusion of large (0.2 μm diameter) unilamellar card...
Membrane fusion is critical to biological processes such as viral infection, endocrine hormone secre...
Bolaform lipid vesicles were used to study the effect of physical constraints on membrane fusion. In...
Bolaform lipid vesicles were used to study the effect of physical constraints on membrane fusion. In...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs)-mediated communication relies not only on the delivery of complex molec...
ABSTRACT Membrane fusion has been examined in a model system of small unilamellar vesicles of synthe...
The influence of cholesterol on divalent cation-induced fusion and isothermal phase transitions of l...
The relationship between lipid phase separation and fusion of small unilamellar phosphatidylserine-c...
Membrane fusion and aggregation of phospholipid vesicles are reviewed and discussed. The fusion proc...
Lateral phase heterogeneity in biomembranes can govern cellular functions and may serve as a platfor...