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Shape anisotropy of lipid molecules and Voids

✍ Scribed by GAURI R. PRADHAN; SAGAR A. PANDIT; ANIL D. GANGAL; V. SITARAMAM


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
459 KB
Volume
220
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


Biological polymers, viz., proteins, membranes and micelles exhibit structural discontinuities in terms of spaces unfilled by the polymeric phase, termed voids. These voids exhibit dynamics and lead to interesting properties which are experimentally demonstrable. In the specific case of phospholipid membranes, numerical simulations on a two-dimensional model system showed that voids are induced primarily due to the shape anisotropy in binary mixtures of interacting disks. The results offer a minimal description required to explain the unusually large permeation seen in liposomes made up of specific lipid mixtures (Mathai & Sitaramam, 1994). The results are of wider interest, voids being ubiquitous in biopolymers.


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