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Many degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's involve proteins that have a tendency to misfold and aggregate eventually forming amyloid fibers. This review describes the use of monolayers, bilayers, supported membranes, and vesicles as model systems that have helped elucidate the mechanisms and consequences of the interactions...
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This review is a general survey of the properties of membranes formed by tetraether lipids extracted from microorganisms living in extreme conditions, named Archaea. After describing the unusual structure and physico-chemical properties of the membrane-spanning lipids, which allow Archaea to maintain membrane integrity in harsh environments, we...
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1994 (v1)Publication
In this work a new technique is presented for the formation of black lipid membranes from a single monolayer of bipolar lipids at the air/water interface. The lipid, extracted from the thermophilic archaeobacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus, is characterized by two different polar heads. The membrane is formed with a technique similar to that...
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Investigating the pathways leading to the formation of amyloid protein aggregates and the mechanism of their cytotoxicity is fundamental for a deeper understanding of a broad range of human diseases. Increasing evidence indicates that early aggregates are responsible for the cytotoxic effects. This paper addresses the catalytic role of lipid...
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1982 (v1)Publication
The membrane of thermophilic archaebacteria is characterized by the presence of unusual isoprenoid bipolar lipids. The molecular organization of these lipids is still a matter of study. Important information could come from forming artificial black membranes. Black films can be formed from n-alkane or squalene dispersions of bipolar lipids...
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1983 (v1)Publication
The membrane of Caldariella acidophila, an extreme thermophilic archaebacterium, is characterized by unusual bipolar complex lipids. They consist of two nonequivalent polar heads, linked by a C40 alkylic component. The molecular organization of these lipids in the plasma membrane is still a matter of study. In this paper, we present...
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1993 (v1)Publication
We present results of electrical measurements performed both on symmetric and asymmetric membranes in current-clamp conditions. The current-voltage characteristic curve of the membranes shows a reversible conductance transition to a higher level above a critical potential V(c). The experimental results are interpreted in the light of the...
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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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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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2002 (v1)PublicationTwo-photon excitation and confocal microscopy investigation of nanostructured polyelectrolyte shells
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1982 (v1)Publication
The membranes of thermophilic archaebacteria are characterized by the presence of unusual bipolar saturated isoprenoid lipids. In order to investigate their molecular arrangement in the membrane and a possible influence on transport properties, we studied black films made from lipids of Caldariella acidophila, one of the most thermophilic...
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Nanocapsules, fuzzy assemblies of polyelectrolyte, represent a comparatively new class of colloids with controlled nanostructure and tunable properties. Due to the fact that the core as well as the dissolution influences the wall texture and the properties of the hollow capsules, the use of carbonate crystals as template is most convenient....
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A new class of hybrid nanostructured devices is realized: nanobiorobots made by polyelectrolytes and biological cells.
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