2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2019.07.005
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Young modulus of supported lipid membranes containing milk sphingomyelin in the gel, fluid or liquid-ordered phase, determined using AFM force spectroscopy

Abstract: The biological membrane surrounding milk fat globules (MFGM) exhibits lateral phase separation of lipids, interpreted as gel or liquid-ordered phase sphingomyelin-rich (milk SM) domains dispersed in a fluid continuous lipid phase. The objective of this study was to investigate whether changes in the phase state of milk SM-rich domains induced by temperature (T < Tm or T > Tm) or cholesterol affected the Young modulus of the lipid membrane. Supported lipid bilayers composed of MFGM polar lipids, milk SM or milk… Show more

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“…Here we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the mechanical properties of lipid membranes as this method presents many advantages for examining lipid bilayer based systems, in particular its ability to quantify two dimensional ordering and to follow interactions between membrane and peptides in real time [22,23]. More specifically, we combined AFM with lipidomics to compare naked mole-rat and mouse brain lipids in terms of composition and two dimensional ordering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate the mechanical properties of lipid membranes as this method presents many advantages for examining lipid bilayer based systems, in particular its ability to quantify two dimensional ordering and to follow interactions between membrane and peptides in real time [22,23]. More specifically, we combined AFM with lipidomics to compare naked mole-rat and mouse brain lipids in terms of composition and two dimensional ordering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Thus, a high level of this ether-lipid may be an indicator of a high raft content, or increased raft stability. 21 Here we used atomic force microscopy (AFM), as this method presents many advantages for examining lipid bilayer based systems, in particular its ability to quantify two dimensional ordering and to follow interactions of the membrane with peptides in real time 22,23 . More specifically, we combined AFM with lipidomics to compare naked mole-rat and mouse brain lipids in terms of composition and two dimensional ordering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enjoying favorable mechanical properties, food colloids are widely used to provide support, protection, delivery, and taste improvement (Et-Thakafy, Guyomarc'h, & Lopez, 2019;Gomes et al, 2016). Measurements taken to evaluate the stability, firmness, elasticity, and texture of food colloids include physicochemical, rheological, and mechanical analyses.…”
Section: Food Colloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%