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Soft Matter ; 17(44): 10101-10107, 2021 Nov 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34723306

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Cell adhesion is an important cellular process and is mediated by adhesion proteins residing on the cell membrane. Sometimes, two types of linker proteins are involved in adhesion, and they can segregate to form domains through a poorly understood size-exclusion process. We present an experimental and theoretical study of adhesion via linkers of two different sizes, realised in a mimetic model-system, based on giant unilamellar vesicles interacting with supported lipid bilayers. Here, adhesion is mediated by DNA linkers with two different lengths, but with the same binding enthalpy. We study the organisation of these linkers into domains as a function of relative fraction of long and short DNA constructs. Experimentally, we find that, irrespective of the composition, the adhesion domains are uniform with coexisting DNA bridge types, despite their relative difference in length of 9 nm. However, simulations suggest formation of nanodomains of the minority fraction at short length scales, which is below the optical resolution of the microscope. The nano-aggregation is more significant for long bridges, which are also more stable.


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Membrana Dobles de Lípidos , Liposomas Unilamelares , Fenómenos Biomecánicos , Biofisica , Membranas
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Small ; 14(46): e1802233, 2018 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30102453

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The influence of an applied magnetic field on the collective dynamics of novel anisotropic colloidal particles whose shape resembles peanuts is reported. Being made up of hematite cores and silica shells, these micrometer-sized particles align in a direction perpendicular to the applied external magnetic field, and assemble into chains along the field direction. The anisotropic dynamics of these particles is investigated using multispeckle ultrasmall-angle X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (USA-XPCS). The results indicate that along the direction of the magnetic field, the particle dynamics strongly depends on the length scale probed. Here, the relaxation of the intermediate scattering function follows a compressed exponential behavior at large distances, while it appears diffusive at distances comparable or smaller than the particle size. Perpendicular to the applied field (and along the direction of gravity), the experimental data can be quantitatively reproduced by a combination of an advective term originating from sedimentation and a purely diffusive one that describes the thermal diffusion of the assembled chains and individual particles.

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