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Autor:
Aryeh A. Frimer, Ayala Ranz, Michal Ejgenburg, Sarit Cohen, Hani Porat, Yifat Harel, Michal Afri, Carmit Alexenberg, Pinchas Aped, Miriam E. Naqqash, Pessia Gilinsky-Sharon, Efrat Bodner, Shlomi Eliyahu
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 184:105-118
The development of “molecular rulers” would allow one to quantitatively locate the penetration depth of intercalants within lipid bilayers. To this end, an attempt was made to correlate the 13C NMR chemical shift of polarizable “reporter” car
Autor:
Aryeh A. Frimer, Michal Afri, Carmit Alexenberg, Efrat Bodner, Abraham I. Jacob, Miriam E. Naqqash
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and physics of lipids. 184
Afri et al. (2014a,b) have recently reported their mapping of DMPC liposomes using (13)C NMR in conjunction with a wide range of difunctional intercalants: n-ketoesters, n-ketoacids and n-ketophosphatidylcholines. The present study initiates a compar
Autor:
Michal, Afri, Carmit, Alexenberg, Pinchas, Aped, Efrat, Bodner, Sarit, Cohen, Michal, Ejgenburg, Shlomi, Eliyahu, Pessia, Gilinsky-Sharon, Yifat, Harel, Miriam E, Naqqash, Hani, Porat, Ayala, Ranz, Aryeh A, Frimer
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and physics of lipids. 184
The development of "molecular rulers" would allow one to quantitatively locate the penetration depth of intercalants within lipid bilayers. To this end, an attempt was made to correlate the (13)C NMR chemical shift of polarizable "reporter" carbons (
Autor:
Michal Afri, Hani Porat, Miriam E. Naqqash, Pinchas Aped, Aryeh A. Frimer, Ayala Ranz, Sarit Cohen, Michal Ejgenberg, Yifat Harel, Carmit Alexenberg, Pessia Gilinsky-Sharon, Efrat Bodner, Shlomi Eliyahu
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and physics of lipids. 184
In our companion paper, we described the preparation and intercalation of two homologous series of dicarbonyl compounds, methyl n -oxooctadecanoates and the corresponding n -oxooctadecanoic acids ( n = 4–16), into DMPC liposomes. 13 C NMR chemical
Publikováno v:
Chemistry and physics of lipids. 164(8)
In previous work, we have shown the utility of the "NMR technique" in locating intercalants within the lipid bilayer. We describe herein the development of a more sensitive and complementary "fluorescence technique" for this purpose and its applicati