Self-assembling phospholipid filaments
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 352 (6330), 52-55
- https://doi.org/10.1038/352052a0
Abstract
Aqueous dispersions of double-chain phospholipids spontaneously assemble into closed bilayers called vesicles (or liposomes). Although the vesicles are in general topologically spherical, cylindrical and helical liposomes have sometimes been observed. We present here video-enhanced microscopic studies of a diacetylenic phospholipid dispersed in ethanol/water, which reveal the existence of unusual bilayer morphologies. On cooling the dispersion from the isotropic phase, we have observed the formation of long (of the order of hundreds of micrometres), thin (0.2-2 microns) filaments, which fluctuate strongly. When the temperature is decreased further, the filaments rapidly retract into a mass of lipid. At constant temperature, on the other hand, the filaments transform into torus or ring-like vesicles. Such non-spherical structures have been predicted theoretically but not previously observed experimentally.Keywords
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