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Lipids and Membrane Biophysics: Faraday Discussion 161
Contributor(s): Royal Society of Chemistry (Other)
ISBN: 184973688X     ISBN-13: 9781849736886
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
OUR PRICE:   $219.45  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Biophysics
- Science | Life Sciences - Biochemistry
Dewey: 572.57
LCCN: 2012540947
Series: Faraday Discussions
Physical Information: 1.53" H x 5.87" W x 9.78" (2.32 lbs) 627 pages
 
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One of the key challenges in biophysics and chemical biology is gaining an understanding of the underlying physico-chemical basis of the highly complex structure and properties of biomembranes. It used to be thought that the lipid component played a mainly passive role, simply acting as a self-assembled bilayer matrix within which the active protein components functioned. However, it has now become clear that there is a intimate two-way interplay between the lipid and the protein components in determining membrane structure, organization and dynamics, and that lipids play many active roles in biological function. Concepts such as lateral segregation and domain formation, lateral pressure, curvature and curvature elasticity have attracted enormous interest in recent years, although their validity when applied to real biomembranes remains unclear or even obscure. This Faraday Discussion considered recent developments in the study of biomembrane structure, ordering and dynamics, with particular emphasis on the roles of lipids in these phenomena. As well as discussing new experimental and theoretical findings and novel methodologies, the meeting focused on exploring the relevance of concepts from amphiphile self-assembly and soft matter physics to understanding biomembranes.