Biomembranes I
FOCUS · MAR-A71 · ID: 3111460
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Bending, pushing, and pulling: Exploiting membrane deformations
ORAL · Invited
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Steven M Abel
- University of Tennessee
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Steven M Abel
- University of Tennessee
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Hybrid molecule enables liquid-liquid phase separation in a minimal lipid membrane with only two components
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Publication: K. Wilson, H.Q. Nguyen, J. Gervay-Hague, S.L. Keller (2024). Sterol-lipids enable large-scale, liquid-liquid phase separation in bilayer membranes of only two components. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 121(38), e2401241121.
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Kent Wilson
- University of Washington
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Kent Wilson
- University of Washington
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Huy Q Nguyen
- Genentech
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Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague
- University of California - Davis
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Sarah L. Keller
- University of Washington
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Mechanical membrane model quantifies selectivity of protein assemblies for compact growth due to membrane bending
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Yue Ying
- Johns Hopkins University
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Yue Ying
- Johns Hopkins University
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Turnover in active membranes
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QI ZHANG
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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QI ZHANG
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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Remi G Boros
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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Zvonimir Dogic
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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Unraveling the molecular mechanisms of emergent elasticity in lipid-sterol membranes
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Rana Ashkar
- Virginia Tech
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Rana Ashkar
- Virginia Tech
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Dinidu Hathnagoda
- Virginia Tech
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Teshani Kumarage
- Virginia Tech
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Suryabrahmam Buti
- Virginia Tech
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Probing Nanoscale Acyl Chain and Cholesterol Dynamics in Phospholipid Membranes Using Muon Spin Resonance Spectroscopy: The Effect of Temperature and Composition on Dynamic
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Iain D McKenzie
- TRIUMF
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Iain D McKenzie
- TRIUMF
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Drew Marquardt
- University of Windsor
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Victoria L Karner
- University of British Columbia
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Mitchell DiPasqualle
- McMaster University
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Maksymilian Dziura
- University of Windsor
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Abstract Withdrawn
ORAL · Withdrawn
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Dynamic Density Functional Theory of Multicomponent Cellular Membranes
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Liam G. Stanton
- San Jose State University
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Liam G. Stanton
- San Jose State University
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Tomas Oppelstrup
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Jeremy O Tempkin
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Tugba N Ozturk
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Helgi I Ingolfsson
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Timothy S Carpenter
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Model of Membrane Delivery and Flow During Cytokinesis
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Shuhan Geng
- Lehigh University
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Shuhan Geng
- Lehigh University
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Dimitrios Vavylonis
- Lehigh University
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Entropy-Induced Curvature: How Membrane-Anchored Proteins Shape Cell Geometry
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Publication: Willeke, J., Weyer, H., Frey, E. "Entropy-Induced Curvature: How Membrane-Anchored Proteins Shape Cell Geometry" (in preparation).
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Jan Willeke
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)
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Jan Willeke
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)
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Henrik Weyer
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)
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Erwin A Frey
- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)
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Thermodynamic Insights into pH-Low Insertion Peptide: Enthalpic Contributions to Folding, Insertion, and Unfolding Mechanisms
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Ganga P Sharma
- Fairmont State University
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Ganga P Sharma
- Fairmont State University
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Mesoscopic elasticity controls dynamin-driven fission of lipid tubules
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Publication: Bussoletti, M., Gallo, M., Bottacchiari, M. et al. Mesoscopic elasticity controls dynamin-driven fission of lipid tubules. Scientific Reports (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-64685-2
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Marco Bussoletti
- Sapienza University of Rome
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Marco Bussoletti
- Sapienza University of Rome
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Mirko Gallo
- University of Rome La Sapienza
- Sapienza University of Rome
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Matteo Bottacchiari
- Sapienza University of Rome
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Dario Abbondanza
- Sapienza University of Rome
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Carlo Massimo M Casciola
- Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Eng., Sapienza University
- University of Rome La Sapienza
- Sapienza University of Rome
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