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Tuning the Thickness of a Biomembrane by Stapling Diamidophospholipids with Bolalipids.

Simon DrescherAnnette MeisterGerd HauseFrederik NeuhausSandor BalogGerald BrezesinskiAndreas Zumbuehl
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2020)
In a biological membrane, proteins require specific lipids of distinctive length and chain saturation surrounding them. The active tuning of the membrane thickness therefore opens new possibilities in the study and manipulation of membrane proteins. Here, we introduce the concept of stapling phospholipids to different degrees of interdigitation depth by mixing 1,3-diamidophospholipids with single-chain bolalipids. The mixed membranes were studied by calorimetric assays, electron microscopy, X-ray, and infrared measurements to provide a complete biophysical characterization of membrane stapling. The matching between the diamidophospholipids and the bolalipids can be so strong as to completely induce a new phase that is more stable than the gel phase of the individual components.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • optical coherence tomography
  • high resolution
  • high throughput
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • mass spectrometry
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