Recent Publication: How Tiny Molecules Shape the Flexibility of Cell Membranes
Our research team has uncovered new details about how small oil-like molecules influence the thickness and flexibility of cell membranes. These membranes, built from layers of lipids, contain tiny pockets of free space that help control how soft, dense, or permeable the membrane is. Our research team found that some smaller molecules can fit into these layers, making the membrane thicker, while larger or crystallizing ones get pushed out, leading to thinning. These changes help explain how different molecules inside a membrane affect its overall structure and function. This study not only expands our understanding of how biological membranes work but also points to new possibilities for creating custom-designed synthetic membranes for research and technology.
Read more details here: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpcb.5c06296
Congratulations to the Project Symphpony team for their exciting findings and continued dedication to advancing membrane science!





