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High Pressure X-ray Studies of Lipid Membranes and Lipid Phase Transitions

  • Nicholas J. Brooks EMAIL logo and John M. Seddon
Published/Copyright: November 7, 2014

Abstract

Hydrostatic pressure has dramatic effects on biomembrane structure and stability and is a key thermodynamic parameter in the context of the biology of deep sea organisms. Furthermore, high-pressure and pressure-jump studies are very useful tools in biophysics and biotechnology, where they can be used to study the mechanism and kinetics of lipid phase transitions, biomolecular transformations, and protein folding/unfolding. Here, we first give an overview of the technology currently available for X-ray scattering studies of soft matter systems under pressure. We then illustrate the use of this technology to study a variety of lipid membrane systems.

Received: 2014-8-31
Accepted: 2014-10-12
Published Online: 2014-11-7
Published in Print: 2014-12-28

©2014 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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