Structure, Formation, and Biological Interactions of Supported Lipid Bilayers (SLB) Incorporating Lipopolysaccharide

Palak Sondhi, Dhanbir Lingden, Keith Stine

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Abstract

Biomimetic membrane systems play a crucial role in the field of biosensor engineering. Over the years, significant progress has been achieved creating artificial membranes by various strategies from vesicle fusion to Langmuir transfer approaches to meet an ever-growing demand for supported lipid bilayers on various substrates such as glass, mica, gold, polymer cushions, and many more. This paper reviews the diversity seen in the preparation of biologically relevant model lipid membranes which includes monolayers and bilayers of phospholipid and other crucial components such as proteins, characterization techniques, changes in the physical properties of the membranes during molecular interactions and the dynamics of the lipid membrane with biologically active molecules with special emphasis on lipopolysaccharides (LPS).
 
Original languageAmerican English
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StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Langmuir–Blodgett
  • lipopolysaccharides
  • monolayers
  • supported bilayers

Disciplines

  • Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology

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