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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
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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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title_exact_search | Biomembrane frontiers nanostructures, models, and the design of life |
title_full | Biomembrane frontiers nanostructures, models, and the design of life Roland Faller ... [et al.], editors |
title_fullStr | Biomembrane frontiers nanostructures, models, and the design of life Roland Faller ... [et al.], editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Biomembrane frontiers nanostructures, models, and the design of life Roland Faller ... [et al.], editors |
title_short | Biomembrane frontiers |
title_sort | biomembrane frontiers nanostructures models and the design of life |
title_sub | nanostructures, models, and the design of life |
topic | Lipoproteins Congresses Membrane Lipids Congresses Membrane Proteins Congresses Membranes (Biology) Membranes Congresses Nanostructures Congresses Biomembran (DE-588)4006884-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Lipoproteins Congresses Membrane Lipids Congresses Membrane Proteins Congresses Membranes (Biology) Membranes Congresses Nanostructures Congresses Biomembran Konferenzschrift |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018644741&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018644741&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV035808474 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT fallerroland biomembranefrontiersnanostructuresmodelsandthedesignoflife |