نتایج جستجو برای: lipid bilayer

تعداد نتایج: 171427  

2017
Katharina van Pee Alexander Neuhaus Edoardo D'Imprima Deryck J Mills Werner Kühlbrandt Özkan Yildiz

Many pathogenic bacteria produce pore-forming toxins to attack and kill human cells. We have determined the 4.5 Å structure of the ~2.2 MDa pore complex of pneumolysin, the main virulence factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae, by cryoEM. The pneumolysin pore is a 400 Å ring of 42 membrane-inserted monomers. Domain 3 of the soluble toxin refolds into two ~85 Å β-hairpins that traverse the lipid bil...

2010
NCNR Small

Phospholipid bilayer are the basic structural element of biological membranes. They separate the various cell compartments found in eukaryotic cells and form an outer barrier (cell membrane or plasma membrane) of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells separating the cytoplasm from the extra-cellular space. The composition of phospholipid bilayers varies with the cell type and function of the membrane...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Aleksandra P Dabkowska Gaëlle Piret Cassandra S Niman Mercy Lard Heiner Linke Tommy Nylander Christelle N Prinz

The fluorescence interference contrast (FLIC) effect prevents the use of fluorescence techniques to probe the continuity and fluidity of supported lipid bilayers on reflective materials due to a lack of detectable fluorescence. Here we show that adding nanostructures onto reflective surfaces to locally confer a certain distance between the deposited fluorophores and the reflecting surface enabl...

Journal: :International journal of pharmaceutics 2016
Zahraa Al-Ahmady Neus Lozano Kuo-Ching Mei Wafa' T Al-Jamal Kostas Kostarelos

The engineering of responsive multifunctional delivery systems that combine therapeutic and diagnostic (theranostic) capabilities holds great promise and interest. We describe the design of thermosensitive liposome-nanoparticle (NP) hybrids that can modulate drug release in response to external heating stimulus. These hybrid systems were successfully engineered by the incorporation of gold, sil...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Nicholas J Gleason Vitaly V Vostrikov Denise V Greathouse Roger E Koeppe

The ionization states of individual amino acid residues of membrane proteins are difficult to decipher or assign directly in the lipid-bilayer membrane environment. We address this issue for lysines and arginines in designed transmembrane helices. For lysines (but not arginines) at two locations within dioleoyl-phosphatidylcholine bilayer membranes, we measure pK(a) values below 7.0. We find th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Rahul Grover Janine Fischer Friedrich W Schwarz Wilhelm J Walter Petra Schwille Stefan Diez

In eukaryotic cells, membranous vesicles and organelles are transported by ensembles of motor proteins. These motors, such as kinesin-1, have been well characterized in vitro as single molecules or as ensembles rigidly attached to nonbiological substrates. However, the collective transport by membrane-anchored motors, that is, motors attached to a fluid lipid bilayer, is poorly understood. Here...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2013
Yutaro Tsuji Ryuji Kawano Toshihisa Osaki Koki Kamiya Norihisa Miki Shoji Takeuchi

This paper proposes a solution exchange of a droplet-based lipid bilayer system, in which the inner solution of a droplet is replaced for the purpose of efficient ion channel analyses. In our previous report, we successfully recorded the channel conductance of alpha-hemolysin in a bilayer lipid membrane using a droplet contact method that can create a spontaneous lipid bilayer at the interface ...

Journal: :Peptides 2003
Revital Halevy Annett Rozek Sofiya Kolusheva Robert E W Hancock Raz Jelinek

Membrane binding and relative penetration of indolicidin analogs were studied using lipid/polydiacetylene (PDA) chromatic biomimetic membranes. Colorimetric and fluorescence analyses determined that an indolicidin analog with a proline and tryptophan residue substituted with lysines showed more pronounced bilayer surface interactions, while indolicidin and particularly an indolicidin analog in ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2011
Tristan Ursell Ashutosh Agrawal Rob Phillips

Electrophysiology is a central tool for measuring how different driving forces (e.g., ligand concentration, transmembrane voltage, or lateral tension) cause a channel protein to gate. Upon formation of the high resistance seal between a lipid bilayer and a glass pipette, the so-called "giga-seal", channel activity can be recorded electrically. In this article, we explore the implications of gig...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2002
Laure Koubi Mounir Tarek Sanjoy Bandyopadhyay Michael L Klein Daphna Scharf

BACKGROUND Nonimmobilizers are agents that lack anesthetic properties, although their chemical structure is very similar to known anesthetics. The primary action site of both agents, whether at the membrane or target protein level, is still a matter of debate. However, increasing evidence points to the distinct modifications of the membrane physical properties that such agents induce. Such modi...

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