2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.3c12348
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Charged Biological Membranes Repel Large Neutral Molecules by Surface Dielectrophoresis and Counterion Pressure

Marcel Aguilella-Arzo,
David P. Hoogerheide,
Mathieu Doucet
et al.

Abstract: Macromolecular crowding is the usual condition of cells. The implications of the crowded cellular environment for protein stability and folding, protein–protein interactions, and intracellular transport drive a growing interest in quantifying the effects of crowding. While the properties of crowded solutions have been extensively studied, less attention has been paid to the interaction of crowders with the cellular boundaries, i.e., membranes. However, membranes are key components of cells and most subcellular… Show more

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