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Assembly of Cell Mimicking Supported and Suspended Lipid Bilayer Models for the Study of Molecular Interactions
Published on: August 3, 2021
Formation of complex three-dimensional structures in supported lipid bilayers
Katie Giger1, Emily R Lamberson, Jennifer S Hovis
1Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, 560 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA.
Abstract:
Cell membranes are continually undergoing a wide range of shape transformations. Here, we demonstrate the formation of several structures in supported bilayers, including tubules, caps, and giant multivesicular structures. The key elements required for these transformations are osmotic pressure imbalances, insertion of lipids with positive curvature, and lipids whose curvature is dependent on the screening environment. With these elements, a wide variety of transformations can be achieved in the absence of protein.
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