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Synkinesis and Synkinons of Supramolecular Assemblies

Biological cell membranes are multi-component systems consisting of a fluid bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) and integrated membrane proteins. The main structural features of the BLMs are determined by a wide variety of amphiphilic lipids whose polar head groups are exposed to water while hydrocarbon tails form the nonpolar interior. The BLMs act as the medium for biochemical vectorial membrane processes such as photosynthesis, respiration and active ion transport. However, they do not participate in the corresponding chemical reactions which occur in membrane-dissolved proteins and often need redox-active cofactors. BLMs were therefore mostly investigated by physical chemists who studied their thermodynamics and kinetic behaviour .  [Pg.1]

Up until 1977, the non-covalent polymeric assemblies found in biological membranes rarely attracted any interest in supramolecular organic chemistry. Pure phospholipids and glycolipids were only synthesized for biophysical chemists who required pure preparations of uniform vesicles, in order to investigate phase transitions, membrane stability and leakiness, and some other physical properties. Only very few attempts were made to deviate from natural membrane lipids and to develop defined artificial membrane systems. In 1977, T. Kunitake published a paper on A Totally Synthetic Bilayer Membrane in which didodecyl dimethylammonium bromide was shown to form stable vesicles. This opened the way to simple and modifiable membrane structures. Since then, organic chemists have prepared numerous monolayer and bilayer membrane structures with hitherto unknown properties and coupled them with redox-active dyes, porous domains and chiral surfaces. Recently, fluid bilayers found in spherical vesicles have also been complemented by crystalline mono- [Pg.1]


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