AbstractRecent experiments suggested that cholesterol and other lipid components of high negative spontaneous curvature facilitate membrane fusion. This is taken as evidence supporting the stalk-pore model of membrane fusion in which the lipid bilayers go through intermediate structures of high curvature. How do the high-curvature lipid components lower the free energy of the curved structure? Do the high-curvature lipid components modify the average spontaneous curvature of the relevant monolayer, thereby facilitate its bending, or do the lipid components redistribute in the curved structure so as to lower the free energy? This question is fundamental to the curvature elastic energy for lipid mixtures. Here we investigate the lipid distrib...
AbstractLipid and protein sorting and trafficking in intracellular pathways maintain cellular functi...
To fuse, membranes must bend. The energy of each lipid monolayer with respect to bending is minimize...
AbstractThe free energy difference associated with the transfer of a single cholesterol molecule fro...
AbstractRecent experiments suggested that cholesterol and other lipid components of high negative sp...
ABSTRACT Recent experiments suggested that cholesterol and other lipid components of high negative s...
Monolayer spontaneous curvatures for cholesterol, DOPE, POPE, DOPC, DPPC, DSPC, POPC, SOPC, and egg ...
We have derived the monolayer spontaneous curvatures J0 for a series of phosphatidylcholines, phosph...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics simulations, we examine the behavior of lipids whose preferred curv...
The behavior of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE)/cholesterol/tetradecane and dioleoylphosphat...
AbstractThe Gaussian curvature elastic energy contribution to the energy of membrane fusion intermed...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
AbstractThe second messenger, diacylglycerol (DAG), introduces negative curvature in phospholipid mo...
Monolayer spontaneous curvatures for cholesterol, DOPE, POPE, DOPC, DPPC, DSPC, POPC, SOPC, and egg ...
AbstractLipid and protein sorting and trafficking in intracellular pathways maintain cellular functi...
To fuse, membranes must bend. The energy of each lipid monolayer with respect to bending is minimize...
AbstractThe free energy difference associated with the transfer of a single cholesterol molecule fro...
AbstractRecent experiments suggested that cholesterol and other lipid components of high negative sp...
ABSTRACT Recent experiments suggested that cholesterol and other lipid components of high negative s...
Monolayer spontaneous curvatures for cholesterol, DOPE, POPE, DOPC, DPPC, DSPC, POPC, SOPC, and egg ...
We have derived the monolayer spontaneous curvatures J0 for a series of phosphatidylcholines, phosph...
AbstractUsing molecular dynamics simulations, we examine the behavior of lipids whose preferred curv...
The behavior of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE)/cholesterol/tetradecane and dioleoylphosphat...
AbstractThe Gaussian curvature elastic energy contribution to the energy of membrane fusion intermed...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
In biological processes, such as fission, fusion and trafficking, it has been shown that lipids of d...
AbstractThe second messenger, diacylglycerol (DAG), introduces negative curvature in phospholipid mo...
Monolayer spontaneous curvatures for cholesterol, DOPE, POPE, DOPC, DPPC, DSPC, POPC, SOPC, and egg ...
AbstractLipid and protein sorting and trafficking in intracellular pathways maintain cellular functi...
To fuse, membranes must bend. The energy of each lipid monolayer with respect to bending is minimize...
AbstractThe free energy difference associated with the transfer of a single cholesterol molecule fro...