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Tsutomu Hamada1, Hideyuki Hagihara1, Masamune Morita1, Mun'delanji C Vestergaard1, Yoshio Tsujino2, Masahiro Takagi1.
Abstract
We used a cell-sized model system, giant liposomes, to investigate the interaction between lipid membranes and surfactants, and the membrane transformation during the solubilization process was captured in real time. We found that there are four distinct dynamics in surfactant-induced membrane deformation: an episodic increase in the membrane area prior to pore-forming associated shrinkage (Dynamics A), fission into many small liposomes (Dynamics B), the formation of multilamellar vesicles and peeling (Dynamics C), and bursting (Dynamics D). Classification of the diversity of membrane dynamics may contribute to a better understanding of the physicochemical mechanism of membrane solubilization induced by various surfactants.Entities:
Keywords: cell-sized liposome; detergent; lipid bilayer; membrane pore; morphological change; solubilization; surfactant
Year: 2012 PMID: 26285862 DOI: 10.1021/jz2016044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475