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7 april 2020 19:02:42

 
Membrane Adhesion via Glycolipids Occurs for Abundant Saccharide Chemistries (Biophysical Journal)
 


Membrane-bound oligosaccharides with specific chemistries are known to promote tight adhesion between adjacent membranes via the formation of weak saccharide bonds. However, in the literature, one can find scattered evidence that other, more abundant saccharide chemistries exhibit similar behavior. Here, the influence of various glycolipids on the interaction between adjacent membranes is systematically investigated with the help of small- and wide-angle x-ray scattering and complementary neutron diffraction experiments.


 
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