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adam_text Contents Perspectives: Complexes in Liquids, 1900-2008 Harden McConnell Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... xv¡j Complexes and the Origin of Liquid-Liquid Immiscibility ............................................................ xvii Outlook ........................................................................................................................................... xxj 1 Molecular Theory Applied to Lipid Bilayers and Lipid-Protein Interactions Amálie L Frischknecht and Laura J. D. Frink 1.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Essential Elements for Molecular Membrane Theories ....................................................... 3 1.3. Fluids Density Functional Theories ..................................................................................... 6 1.4. A Simple Lipid Model ......................................................................................................... 14 1.5. Performing Fluids-DFT Calculations for Model Lipid Bilayers ......................................... 16 1.6. Lipid Bilayer Structure ........................................................................................................ 17 1.7. Mechanical Properties of Bilayers ....................................................................................... 29 1.8. Conclusions ......................................................................................................................... 34 2 Membrane Elasticity and Mediated Interactions in Continuum Theory: A Differential Geometric Approach Markus Desemo 2.1. Introduction: Biophysics and Scale Separation ................................................................... 41 2.2. Continuum Theory for Membranes: A First Look ............................................................... 43 2.3. Curvature Elasticity ............................................................................................................. 47 2.4. Membrane Stresses and Shape Equilibria ............................................................................ 53 2.5. Membrane-Mediated Interactions ........................................................................................ 59 2.6. Summary ............................................................................................................................. 68 vii viii CONTENTS 3 Structure and Dynamics of Lipid Monolayers: Theory and Applications Svetlana Baoukina, Siewert J. Marrink, and D. Peter Tieleman 3.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 75 3.2. Lipid Monolayers: Basic Properties and Applications ........................................................ 76 3.3. Experimental Studies ........................................................................................................... 83 3.4. Theoretical Models .............................................................................................................. 85 3.5. Computer Simulations ......................................................................................................... 86 3.6. Conclusions and Outlook .................................................................................................... 95 4 Multiscale Modeling of Supported Lipid Bilayers Matthew I. Hoopes, Chenyue Xing, and Roland Faller 4.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 101 4.2. Multiscale Modeling of Membranes .................................................................................... 102 4.3. Atomistic Modeling ............................................................................................................. 104 4.4. Mesoscale Modeling ............................................................................................................ 105 4.5. Water-Free Large-Scale Modeling ...................................................................................... 106 4.6. Visualizations ...................................................................................................................... 107 4.7. Density Profiles ................................................................................................................... 107 4.8. Pressure and Lateral Tension ............................................................................................... 113 4.9. Summary and Outlook ......................................................................................................... 115 Collective Dynamics in Lipid Membranes: From Pore Formation to Flip-Flops Andrey A. Gurtovenko and Про Vattulainen 5.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 121 5.2. Dynamics of Lipids in Membranes ..................................................................................... 122 5.3. Flip-Flops Associated with Asymmetric Distribution of Lipids in Membranes .................. 123 5.4. Formation of Transient Water Pores in Lipid Membranes .................................................. 124 5.5. Flip-Flops of Lipid Molecules across Protein-Free Lipid Membranes ................................ 129 5.6. Summary ............................................................................................................................. 135 HANDBOOK OF MODERN BIOPHYSICS, volume 2 ¡x 6 Spatiotemporal Organization of Spin-Coated Supported Model Membranes Adam Cohen Simonsen 6.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 141 6.2. Methods for Preparing Supported Membranes .................................................................... 142 6.3. Membrane Support Materials .............................................................................................. 144 6.4. Spin Coating ........................................................................................................................ 146 6.5. Lamellar Lipid Films by Spin Coating ................................................................................ 147 6.6. Supported Membranes by Hydration of Spin-Coated Precursor Films ............................... 150 6.7. Membrane Support and Membrane-Membrane Interactions .............................................. 151 6.8. Imaging the Membrane Microstructure ............................................................................... 153 6.9. AFM for Imaging Supported Membranes ........................................................................... 154 6.10. Fluorescence Microscopy for Imaging Supported Membranes ........................................... 157 6.11. Phase Transitions and Domains in Model Membranes ....................................................... 159 6.12. Binary Model Membranes ................................................................................................... 161 6.13. Ternary Model Membranes ................................................................................................. 162 Appendix ......................................................................................................................................... 169 7 Nanopore Analysis of Nucleic Acids: Single-Molecule Studies of Molecular Dynamics, Structure, and Base Sequence Felix Olasagasti and David W. Deamer 7.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 171 7.2. The Nanopore Apparatus ..................................................................................................... 172 7.3. Detection of Single Macromolecules ................................................................................... 173 7.4. Detection of Macromolecular Complexes ........................................................................... 180 7.5. Conclusions and Future Prospects ....................................................................................... 183 8 Complex Applications of Simple FRAP on Membranes Minchul Kong and Anne K. Kenworthy 8.1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... ^7 8.2. Principles of Fluorescence ................................................................................................... 188 8.3. Basic Theory of FRAP ........................................................................................................ 197 8.4. Further Applications of FRAP ............................................................................................. 205 8.5. Challenges and Artifacts in Confocal FRAP ....................................................................... 215 8.6. Summary ............................................................................................................................. 217 CONTENTS Punching Holes in Membranes: How Oligomeric Pore-Forming Proteins and Lipids Cooperate to Form Aqueous Channels in Membranes Cécile Fradin, Dmitri Satsoura, and David W. Andrews 9.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 223 9.2. Pore-Forming Proteins ....................................................................................................... 224 9.3. Pore Structures ................................................................................................................... 233 9.4. Influence of the Lipids on Pore Formation and Stability ................................................... 241 9.5. Pore Formation Mechanism ............................................................................................... 246 9.6. Summary ............................................................................................................................ 250 10 Morphogens, Membranes and Mechanotransduction in Articular Cartilage Shirley Motaung, Stephanie Chan, and A. Hari Reddi 10.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 263 10.2. Morphogens ....................................................................................................................... 263 10.3. Cartilage Morphogenesis ................................................................................................... 264 10.4. Bone Morphogenetic Proteins ............................................................................................ 264 10.5. Structure and Function of Articular Cartilage .................................................................... 265 10.6. Role of Transforming Growth Factor (TGF -β) in Chondrocytes ....................................... 265 10.7. Membranes and Matrix in Mechanotransduction ............................................................... 266 10.8. Mechanical Properties of Cartilage .................................................................................... 267 10.9. Mechanical Signal Transduction ........................................................................................ 268 10.10. Applications of BMPs ........................................................................................................ 270 10.11. Summary ............................................................................................................................ 270 11 Lifecycle of a Lipoprotein from a Biophysical Perspective John C. Rut ledge, Thomas Huser, John Voss, James Chan, andAtul Parikh 11.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 275 11.2. Laser Trapping Raman Spectroscopy for Analysis of Single Lipoproteins ....................... 276 11.3. Apolipoprotein E Conformation^ Changes in the Postprandial State ............................... 278 11.4. TGRL Lipolysis Products and Vascular Inflammation ...................................................... 279 11.5. Cell-Free Membrane-Mimetic Model Bilayers to Study Interaction of TGRL with Raft-Like Microenvironments........................................................................ 280 11.6. TGRL Lipolysis Products and Increased Endothelial Layer Permeability ......................... 280 11.7. Monocytes and TGRL Lipolysis Products ......................................................................... 280 11.8. Summary ............................................................................................................................ 282 11.9. Conclusions ........................................................................................................................ 282 HANDBOOK OF MODERN BIOPHYSICS, volume 2 x¡ 12 Targeting Apolipoproteins in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Renuka Sriram, Jens O. Lagerstedt, Haris Samardzic, Ulrike Kreutzer, Jitka Petrolova, Hongtao Xie, George A. Kaysen, John С Voss, Jean F. Desreux, and Thomas Jue 12.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 285 12.2. Chylomicrons and Triacylglycerol..................................................................................... 286 12.3. LDL and Cholesterol Transport......................................................................................... 286 12.4. HDL and Cholesterol Scavenging...................................................................................... 287 12.5. Lipoproteins as Indices of CVD Risk ................................................................................ 288 12.6. Apolipoproteins and CVD Risk ......................................................................................... 288 12.7. ApoA-IandHDL ............................................................................................................... 289 12.8. ApoA-I Therapy ................................................................................................................. 289 12.9. Imaging Lipoprotein In Vivo ............................................................................................. 290 12.10. Specific apoA-I Contrast Agent ......................................................................................... 290 12.11. Relaxivity ........................................................................................................................... 291 12.12. Imaging apoA-I in Vivo ..................................................................................................... 293 12.13. Summary ............................................................................................................................ 293 Problem Solutions ...................................................................................................... 299 Index ............................................................................................................................ 317 Handbook of Modern Biophysics Series Editor: Thomas Jue, PhD Handbook of Modern Biophysics brings current biophysics topics into focus, so that biology, medical, engineering, mathematics, and physical-science students or researchers can learn fundamental concepts and the application of new techniques in addressing biomedical challenges. Chapters explicate the conceptual framework of the physics formalism and illustrate the biomedical applications. With the addition of problem sets, guides to further study, and references, the interested reader can continue to explore independently the ideas presented. Biomembrane Frontiers: Nanostructures, Models, and the Design of Life Volume 2 Edited by Roland Faller, pnd, Thomas Jue, Pho, Marjorie L. Longo, PhD, and Subhash H. Risbud, рьо In Biomembrane Frontiers: Nanostructures, Models, and the Design of Life, prominent researchers have established a foundation for the study of biophysics related to the following topics: • Perspectives: Complexes in Liquids, 1900-2008 • Molecular Theory Applied to Lipid Bilayers and Lipid-Protein Interactions • Membrane Elasticity and Mediated Interactions in Continuum Theory • Structure and Dynamics of Lipid Monolayers • Multiscale Modeling of Supported Lipid Bilayers • Collective Dynamics in Lipid Membranes • Spatiotemporal Organization of Spin-Coated Supported Model Membranes • Nanopore Analysis of Nucleic Acids • Complex Applications of Simple FRAP on Membranes • Punching Holes in Membranes • Morphogens, Membranes and Mechanotransduction in Articular Cartilage • Lifecycle of a Lipoprotein from a Biophysical Perspective • Targeting Apolipoproteins in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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