AbstractWe propose classifying surfactants with respect to their effect on membrane order, which is derived from the time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy of DPH. This may help in understanding why certain surfactants, including biosurfactants such as antimicrobial lipopeptides and saponins, often show a superior performance to permeabilize and lyse membranes and/or a better suitability for membrane protein solubilization. Micelle-forming surfactants induce curvature stress in membranes that causes disordering and, finally, lysis. Typical detergents such as C12EO8, octyl glucoside, SDS, and lauryl maltoside initiate membrane lysis after reaching a substantial, apparently critical extent of disordering. In contrast, the fungicidal lipopeptid...
AbstractThe molecular mode of action of the lipopeptide SF with zwitterionic and negatively charged ...
AbstractSurfactin is a bacterial lipopeptide with powerful surfactant-like properties. High-sensitiv...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...
AbstractWe propose classifying surfactants with respect to their effect on membrane order, which is ...
This work aims at a better understanding of the parameters and properties of surfactants that govern...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis which possesses antimicrobial activity. We ...
AbstractSurfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view...
AbstractSurfactin, an acidic lipopeptide produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis, behaves a...
Surfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view of its ...
Surfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view of its ...
The emergence of modern standards of public sanitation and personal hygiene was promoted by the inve...
AbstractWe used real-time atomic force microscopy (AFM) to visualize the interactions between suppor...
AbstractAlthough different detergents can give rise to detergent-resistant membranes of different co...
AbstractLysolipids and fatty acids are the natural products formed by the hydrolysis of phospholipid...
AbstractThe principal difficulty in experimental exploration of the folding and stability of membran...
AbstractThe molecular mode of action of the lipopeptide SF with zwitterionic and negatively charged ...
AbstractSurfactin is a bacterial lipopeptide with powerful surfactant-like properties. High-sensitiv...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...
AbstractWe propose classifying surfactants with respect to their effect on membrane order, which is ...
This work aims at a better understanding of the parameters and properties of surfactants that govern...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide produced by Bacillus subtilis which possesses antimicrobial activity. We ...
AbstractSurfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view...
AbstractSurfactin, an acidic lipopeptide produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis, behaves a...
Surfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view of its ...
Surfactin, a bacterial amphiphilic lipopeptide is attracting more and more attention in view of its ...
The emergence of modern standards of public sanitation and personal hygiene was promoted by the inve...
AbstractWe used real-time atomic force microscopy (AFM) to visualize the interactions between suppor...
AbstractAlthough different detergents can give rise to detergent-resistant membranes of different co...
AbstractLysolipids and fatty acids are the natural products formed by the hydrolysis of phospholipid...
AbstractThe principal difficulty in experimental exploration of the folding and stability of membran...
AbstractThe molecular mode of action of the lipopeptide SF with zwitterionic and negatively charged ...
AbstractSurfactin is a bacterial lipopeptide with powerful surfactant-like properties. High-sensitiv...
AbstractThe instability of membrane proteins in detergent solution can generally be traced to the di...