Authors
Marek Cebecauer, Mariana Amaro, Piotr Jurkiewicz, Maria João Sarmento, Radek Sachl, Lukasz Cwiklik, Martin Hof
Publication date
2018/10/26
Source
Chemical reviews
Volume
118
Issue
23
Pages
11259-11297
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Lipid membranes can spontaneously organize their components into domains of different sizes and properties. The organization of membrane lipids into nanodomains might potentially play a role in vital functions of cells and organisms. Model membranes represent attractive systems to study lipid nanodomains, which cannot be directly addressed in living cells with the currently available methods. This review summarizes the knowledge on lipid nanodomains in model membranes and exposes how their specific character contrasts with large-scale phase separation. The overview on lipid nanodomains in membranes composed of diverse lipids (e.g., zwitterionic and anionic glycerophospholipids, ceramides, glycosphingolipids) and cholesterol aims to evidence the impact of chemical, electrostatic, and geometric properties of lipids on nanodomain formation. Furthermore, the effects of curvature, asymmetry, and ions …
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