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Stability and rupture of archaebacterial cell membrane: a model study
- Source :
- The journal of physical chemistry. B. 113(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- It is known that the thermoacidophilic archaebacterium Sulfolobus acidocaldarius can grow in hot springs at 65-80 degrees C and live in acidic environments (pH 2-3); however, the origin of its unusual thermal stability remains unclear. In this work, using a vesicle as a model, we study the thermal stability and rupture of archaebacterial cell membrane. We perform a simulation investigation of the structure-property relationship of monolayer membrane formed by bolaform lipids and compare it with that of bilayer membrane formed by monopolar lipids. The origin of the unusually thermal stability of archaebacterial cell and the mechanism for its rupture are presented in molecular details.
- Subjects :
- Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Models, Molecular
Hot Temperature
Lipid Bilayers
Molecular Conformation
Environment
Cell membrane
Membrane Lipids
Drug Stability
Monolayer
Materials Chemistry
medicine
Thermal stability
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Chemistry
Vesicle
Model study
Bilayer
Cell Membrane
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Archaea
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Crystallography
medicine.anatomical_structure
Membrane
Liposomes
Biophysics
Thermodynamics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15206106
- Volume :
- 113
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The journal of physical chemistry. B
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....37b43605f02a7164332a1048cbe543b5