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Biophysical Society 59

th

Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

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B174

STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF POPC

BILAYERS SUPPORTED ON NANOPOROUS SUBSTRATES.

Nalvi D. Duro

, Marion Gjika, Larry Scott, Sameer Varma

395-P

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B175

STUDY OF MIN PROTEIN-INDUCED MEMBRANE WAVES IN

VITRO.

Yu-Ming Tu

, Ling Chao, Yu-Ling Shih, Hsiao-Lin Lee

396-P

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B176

RAPID ASSESSMENT OF INTRACYTOPLASMIC MEMBRANES IN

BACTERIA BY FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY.

Kyle Whiddon

,

Michael C. Konopka

397-P

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B177

HOW RELIABLE ARE MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS

OF MEMBRANE ACTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDES. Yukun

Wang, Jakob P Ulmschneider,

Shidi Zhao

398-P

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B178

DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL/AMPHIPHILIC “PORTRAIT” OF

BIOMEMBRANES AS THEIR FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTY

RELEVANT TO FUNCTION: RESULTS OF ATOMISTIC

SIMULATIONS.

Roman G. Efremov

, Darya V. Pyrkova, Nikolay A.

Krylov, Pavel E. Volynsky, Anton A. Polyansky

399-P

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B179

MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS OF PHASE-SEPARATED

MEMBRANES.

Thomas Torng

400-P

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B180

PLASMA MEMBRANE NANOPLATFORMS ARE DISSOLVED BY

OXIDIZED PHOSPHOLIPIDS.

Mario Brameshuber

, Eva Sevcsik,

Christina Manner, Benedikt Rossboth, Albin Hermetter, Gerhard J.

Schuetz

401-P

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B181

HIGH-SPEED SINGLE-PARTICLE TRACKING REVEALS LIPID

DYNAMICS IN HETEROGENEOUS RAFT-CONTAINING

MEMBRANES. Ying-Hsiu Lin, Hsiao-Mei Wu,

Chia-Lung Hsieh

402-P

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B182

NATURE AND SIZE OF GANGLIOSIDE GM1 NANO-DOMAINS

IN LIPID BILAYERS AS REVEALED BY ADVANCED TIME-

RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE TECHNIQUES.

Radek Sachl

,

Mariana Amaro, Alena Koukalova, Gockan Aydogan, Ilya Mikhalyov, Jana

Humpolickova, Martin Hof

403-P

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B183

TRANSIENT EFFECT OF CALCIUM INFLUX ON PIP

2

CLUSTERS

AND CHOLESTEROL-STABILIZED NANO-DOMAINS IN

THE INNER PLASMA MEMBRANE LEAFLET OF INTACT

CELLS.

Weixiang Jin

, Arnd Pralle

404-P

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B184

MEMBRANE CYTOSKELETAL CHANGES DURING IN-SITU

TO INVASIVE PROGRESSION OF BREAST CANCER CELLS

OBSERVED BY MULTI-SCALE DIFFUSION ANALYSIS OF

TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEINS.

Muhammed F. Simsek

, Arnd Pralle

405-P

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B185

‘IN VIVO IN SILICO’: EFFECTS OF MEMBRANE COMPLEXITY

ON PROTEIN-LIPID INTERACTIONS, LIPID NANO-DOMAINS

AND CURVATURE.

Heidi Koldsø

, Mark S. P. Sansom

406-P

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B186

MORPHOLOGICAL MODIFICATIONS OF THE EARLY

SECRETORY PATHWAY IN DIFFERENTIATING SKELETAL

MUSCLE CELLS.

Emiliana Giacomello

, Paolo Ronchi, Rainer

Pepperkok

407-P

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B187

PHASE TRANSITION AND FORMATION OF TRANSMEMBRANE

PORE IN STRETCHED PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER INCLUDING

CHOLESTEROL: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATION.

Taiki Shigematsu

, Kenichiro Koshiyama, Shigeo Wada

Membrane Active Peptides and Toxins I

(Boards B188-B205)

408-P

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B188

CHARACTERIZING THE SHIGA TOXIN-RECEPTOR

INTERACTION.

Swati Venkat

, Mathias Lösche, Adam D. Linstedt

409-P

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B189

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BLOCK BY POLY-

ETHYLENEGLYCOL OF CANONICAL AND LOW-

CONDUCTANCE OLIGOMERIC ASSEMBLIES OF ALPHA-

HEMOLYSIN: MECHANISTIC IMPLICATIONS. Ekaterina Zaitseva,

Gerhard Baaken,

Jan C. Behrends

410-P

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B190

AEROLYSIN BLOCK BY SINGLE POLYETHYLENEGYCOL

OLIGOMERS: MASS SENSITIVITY AND VOLTAGE

DEPENDENCE.

Gerhard Baaken

, Laurent Bacri, Juan Pelta,

Abdelghani Oukhaled, Jan C. Behrends

411-P

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B191

POLYAMIDOAMINE DENDRIMERS AS UNIVERSAL PORE-

BLOCKING BINARY TOXIN INHIBITORS.

Nnanya U. Kalu

,

Veronica Wright, Philip F

ӧ

rstner, Fabienne Bayer, Susanne Felsen,

Christina F

ӧ

rtsch, David Y. W. Ng, Tanja Weil, Holger Barth, Ekaterina

M. Nestorovich

412-P

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B192

IMAGING THE ASSEMBLY OF PERFRINGOLYSIN O.

Michael J. Senior

, Alejandro P. Heuck, Robert J. C. Gilbert, Mark I.

Wallace

413-P

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B193

KEY RESIDUES IN VIBRIO CHOLERAE CYTOLYSIN INVOLVED

IN MEMBRANE BINDING.

Swastik De

, Adele Bubnys, Jinsol Hyun,

Rich Olson

414-P

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B194

PHYSICOCHEMICAL MEMBRANE PROPERTIES REVEAL A

STRUCTURAL ELEMENT INVOLVED IN THE ADAPTATION OF

ACTINOPORINS TO CHOLESTEROL-RICH MEMBRANES.

Koldo Morante

, José Manuel Martínez Caaveiro, Koji Tanaka, Juan

Manuel González-Mañas, Kouhei Tsumoto

415-P

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B195

TARANTULA TOXINS USE COMMON SURFACES FOR

INTERACTING WITH KV AND ASIC ION CHANNELS. Maryam

Zamanian, Chanhyung Bae,

Kanchan Gupta

, Mirela Milescu, Dmitriy

Krepkiy, Drew Tilley, Jon Sack, Vladimir Yarov-Yarovoy, Jae II Kim,

Kenton Swartz

416-P

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B196

TRANSLOCATION OF CATIONIC AMPHIPATHIC PEPTIDES

ACROSS PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYERS.

Paulo F. Almeida

417-P

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B197

ARGININE-GLYCOSAMINOGLYCAN INTERACTION

REGULATES PENETRATION EFFICIENCY OF ARGININE-

RICH CELL-PENETRATING PEPTIDES IN BIOLOGICAL

MEMBRANE.

Yuki Takechi

, Yuto Yanagisawa, Kazuchika Nishitsuji,

Kenji Uchimura, Toru Kawakami, Kohsaku Kawakami, Keiichiro

Okuhira, Hiroyuki Saito