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1986 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 31, 2023
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1994 (v1)Publication
In this paper we report the results of surface pressure-area measurements and fluorescence microscopy of Langmuir monolayers of bipolar lipids extracted from the thermophilic archaeobacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus. We have analysed the two-dimensional phase behaviour of the polar lipid extract, some of its subfractions and the hydrolytic...
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1996 (v1)Publication
When the thickness of monolayer membranes formed by bolaform archaeal lipids is reduced to the approximate length of two valinomycin molecules, the zero-current conductance does not show any more a linear dependence on valinomycin concentration; instead, a quadratic behaviour is observed. This suggests that a dimer permeation pore is formed and...
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1992 (v1)Publication
The bipolar lipid fractions extracted from the thermophilic archaeobacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus have different chemical structures and geometrical shapes. The conditions which lead to the formation of vesicles were investigated in order to study the self-assembly of these molecules. Such conditions are fulfilled when an appropriate mixture...
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1994 (v1)Publication
The lipids extracted from the membrane of the thermophilic archaeobacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus have an unusual bipolar structure. Each molecule is formed by two isoprenoid chains (with up to four cyclopentane groups per chain) ether-linked at both ends to glycerol or nonitol groups. These groups can be variably substituted, mainly with...
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1995 (v1)Publication
The bolaform lipid PLE extracted from the thermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus and its mixtures with egg phosphatidylcholine (egg PC) have been used to prepare sonicated vesicles. The leakage of entrapped calcein was continuously monitored by fluorescence dequenching. The half times of leakage have been used to compare vesicle...
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