نتایج جستجو برای: multilamellar vesicles

تعداد نتایج: 42301  

2017
Jacques Leng Frédéric Nallet Didier Roux J. Leng

We investigate experimentally the linear viscoelastic properties of a lamellar liquid foam as a function of the cell size and spatial organisation. The system consists of multilamellar vesicles generated by a simple shear flow on a lyotropic lamellar phase. The vesicles can be prepared either in an amorphous or a spatially ordered state. Their size is easily tunable in the range R = 0.5–15 μm. ...

Journal: :Chemical science 2017
Florian Rohrbacher André Zwicky Jeffrey W Bode

An antibacterial cyclic AS-48 protein was chemically synthesized by α-ketoacid-hydroxylamine (KAHA) ligation. Initial challenges associated with the exceptionally hydrophobic segments arising from the amphiphilic nature of the protein were resolved by the development of bespoke reaction conditions for hydrophobic segments, using hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP) as a co-solvent. The synthetic protei...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2010
Christian Ader Olaf Pongs Stefan Becker Marc Baldus

We report longitudinal (15)N relaxation rates derived from two-dimensional ((15)N, (13)C) chemical shift correlation experiments obtained under magic angle spinning for the potassium channel KcsA-Kv1.3 reconstituted in multilamellar vesicles. Thus, we demonstrate that solid-state NMR can be used to probe residue-specific backbone dynamics in a membrane-embedded protein. Enhanced backbone mobili...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 1988
L Finch W M Southerland

Bisulfite has been shown to induce leakage of encapsulated substances from liposomal vesicles. The bisulfite induced leakage of either DNP-tyrosine, potassium ferricyanide, or [3H]glycine was observed to be greater with lipsomes composed of phospholipids containing unsaturated fatty acids. The leakage of encapsulated substances from liposomes was found to be concentration dependent when incubat...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Yuxia Luan Laurence Ramos

We present real-time observations by confocal microscopy of the dynamic behavior of multilamellar vesicles (MLVs), composed of charged synthetic lipids, when put in contact with oppositely charged polyelectrolyte (PE) molecules. We find that the MLVs exhibit astonishing morphological transitions, which result from the discrete and progressive binding of the charged bilayers induced by a high PE...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1991
A Gálvez M Maqueda M Martínez-Bueno E Valdivia

Peptide AS-48 induces ion permeation, which is accompanied by the collapse of the cytoplasmic membrane potential, in sensitive bacteria. Active transport by cytoplasmic membrane vesicles is also impaired by AS-48. At low concentrations, this peptide also causes permeability of liposomes to low-molecular-weight compounds without a requirement for a membrane potential. Higher antibiotic concentra...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
I Dunia S Manenti A Rousselet E L Benedetti

The purified major intrinsic protein of the lens fiber plasma membrane (MP26) reconstituted into liposomes favored membrane-to-membrane close contacts as visualized by freeze fracture and immunoelectron microscopy. Reconstituted apposed unilamellar vesicles formed pentalaminar profiles, and multilamellar liposomes showed regions of stacked bilayers. Immunogold labeling, using antibody directed ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2001
L Ramos L Cipelletti

We use linear rheology and multispeckle dynamic light scattering (MDLS) to investigate the aging of a gel composed of multilamellar vesicles. Light scattering data indicate rearrangement of the gel through an unusual ultraslow ballistic motion. A dramatic slowdown of the dynamics with sample age t(w) is observed for both rheology and MDLS, the characteristic relaxation time scaling as t(mu)w. W...

1997
S. L. Keller H. E. Warriner C. R. Safinya J. A. Zasadzinski

We present the first direct imaging of a new hydrogel of lipid membranes containing polymer lipids. Freeze-fracture electron microscopy shows unambiguously that the hydrogel’s surprisingly large viscoelasticity is explained by a novel defect topology of interconnections between defects. The defects are spherulites with high membrane curvatures which are either isotropic or cylinderlike. A lower...

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