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On the interaction of hyaluronic acid with synovial fluid lipid membranes.
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP, 2019All-atom molecular dynamics simulations have been used to investigate the adsorption of low molecular weight hyaluronic acid to lipid membranes. We have determined the interactions that govern the adsorption of three different molecular weight hyaluronic
Paul E. Smith +4 more
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2004
The lipid matrix of biological membranes is composed of a complex mixture of polar lipids. It has been estimated that more than 600 distinct molecular species of lipid are constituents of biological membranes. This rather remarkable feature raises the questions of why such complexity is required when barrier properties and many protein functions can be
Claude, Wolf, Peter J, Quinn
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The lipid matrix of biological membranes is composed of a complex mixture of polar lipids. It has been estimated that more than 600 distinct molecular species of lipid are constituents of biological membranes. This rather remarkable feature raises the questions of why such complexity is required when barrier properties and many protein functions can be
Claude, Wolf, Peter J, Quinn
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SPICA Force Field for Lipid Membranes: Domain Formation Induced by Cholesterol.
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2018Heterogeneity is essential for multicomponent lipid membranes. Especially, sterol-induced domain formation in membranes has recently attracted attention because of its biological importance.
Sangjae Seo, W. Shinoda
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Lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions in membranes
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1980Over the past decade spectroscopic methods (fluorescence, ESR, and NMR) have been used to provide new information about the molecular dynamics of lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interactions in membranes. The various methods of characterizing isotropic and anisotropic motion are described.
P C, Jost, O H, Griffith
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Hydrogel-Encapsulated Lipid Membranes
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005We have encapsulated free-standing planar lipid membranes in a polymer hydrogel via in situ photopolymerization. These encapsulated membranes were measured to last at least 5 days and provided a stable environment for single-molecule measurements of incorporated alpha-hemolysin channel proteins.
Tae-Joon, Jeon +2 more
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Polyelectrolyte-supported lipid membranes
Bioelectrochemistry, 2002In this work, we report the influence of the electrostatic interaction between lipid bilayer membranes and their solid polyelectrolyte multilayer support on the properties of the membrane. All involved sample preparation steps were carried out as convenient adsorption procedures from aqueous solutions.
Kügler, R., Knoll, W.
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Lipid Membranes for Membrane Proteins
2014The molecular dynamics (MD) simulation of membrane proteins requires the setup of an accurate representation of lipid bilayers. This chapter describes the setup of a lipid bilayer system from scratch using generally available tools, starting with a definition of the lipid molecule POPE, generation of a lipid bilayer, energy minimization, MD simulation,
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Neuronal membrane lipid asymmetry
Life Sciences, 1979Abstract The outer surface of intact synaptosomes was covalently labelled with trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid prior to isolation of the synaptic plasma membrane. Analysis of the membrane lipid demonstrated an asymmetric distribution of phospholipids across the synaptosomal plasma membrane.
R N, Fontaine, R A, Harris, F, Schroeder
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Membranes and bioactive lipids
Biochimie, 2013International ...
Girard-Egrot, Agnès, Lagarde, Michel
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1965
Abstract 1. 1. Total lipids, phospholipids, esterified fatty acids (EFA), and cholesterol were studied in 167 amniotic membranes. These membranes were taken from 60 women of European origin, 63 women of Oriental origin, and 44 women of Yemenite origin. Venous blood was also studied for total lipids in these three groups of women. 2. 2.
W Z, POLISHUK, J, BOXER, R, GANZFRIED
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Abstract 1. 1. Total lipids, phospholipids, esterified fatty acids (EFA), and cholesterol were studied in 167 amniotic membranes. These membranes were taken from 60 women of European origin, 63 women of Oriental origin, and 44 women of Yemenite origin. Venous blood was also studied for total lipids in these three groups of women. 2. 2.
W Z, POLISHUK, J, BOXER, R, GANZFRIED
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