htmlabstractWe study a one-dimensional continuum model for lipid bilayers. The system consists of water and lipid molecules; lipid molecules are represented by two ‘beads’, a head bead and a tail bead, connected by a rigid rod. We derive a simplified model for such a system, in which we only take into account the effects of entropy and hydrophilic/hydrophobic interactions. We show that for this simple model membrane-like structures exist for certain choices of the parameters, and numerical calculations suggest that they are stable
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Biological membranes deform in response to resident proteins leading to a coupling between membrane ...
We study a one-dimensional continuum model for lipid bilayers. The system consists of water and lipi...
Lenz O, Schmid F. A simple computer model for liquid lipid bilayers. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2...
We present a simple coarse-grained bead-and-spring model for lipid bilayers. The system has been dev...
We investigated the insertion of transmembrane structures in a lipid bilayer and their interactions ...
A simplified particle-based computer model for hydrated phospholipid bilayers has been developed and...
We present a molecular dynamics simulation study of the self-assembly of coarse-grained lipid molecu...
We present a new model for the thermodynamic properties of lipid bilayers. The model consists of a s...
Our investigation is motivated by the need to design bilayer membranes with tunable interfacial and ...
Implicit solvent, coarse-grained models with pairwise interactions can access the largest length and...
We study a model of a lipid bilayer membrane described by two order parameters: the chemical composi...
The line tension of a symmetric, lipid bilayer in its liquid-crystalline state is calculated on the ...
AbstractThere is overwhelming evidence that lipid bilayer regions of animal cell membranes are in a ...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Biological membranes deform in response to resident proteins leading to a coupling between membrane ...
We study a one-dimensional continuum model for lipid bilayers. The system consists of water and lipi...
Lenz O, Schmid F. A simple computer model for liquid lipid bilayers. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 2...
We present a simple coarse-grained bead-and-spring model for lipid bilayers. The system has been dev...
We investigated the insertion of transmembrane structures in a lipid bilayer and their interactions ...
A simplified particle-based computer model for hydrated phospholipid bilayers has been developed and...
We present a molecular dynamics simulation study of the self-assembly of coarse-grained lipid molecu...
We present a new model for the thermodynamic properties of lipid bilayers. The model consists of a s...
Our investigation is motivated by the need to design bilayer membranes with tunable interfacial and ...
Implicit solvent, coarse-grained models with pairwise interactions can access the largest length and...
We study a model of a lipid bilayer membrane described by two order parameters: the chemical composi...
The line tension of a symmetric, lipid bilayer in its liquid-crystalline state is calculated on the ...
AbstractThere is overwhelming evidence that lipid bilayer regions of animal cell membranes are in a ...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Biological membranes deform in response to resident proteins leading to a coupling between membrane ...