Tubular growth and bead formation in the lyotropic lamellar phase of a lipid

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Abstract

We use fluorescence confocal polarised microscopy (FCPM) to study tubular growth upon hydration of dry DOPC (1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) in water and water-glycerol mixtures. We have developed a model to relate the FCPM intensity profiles to the multilamellar structures of the tubules. Insertion of an additional patch inside a tubule produces a beaded structure, while a straight configuration is retained if the growth is on the outside. We use a simple model to suggest that reduction in overall curvature energy drives bead formation.

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Bhatia, T., Hatwalne, Y., & Madhusudana, N. V. (2015). Tubular growth and bead formation in the lyotropic lamellar phase of a lipid. Soft Matter, 11(28), 5641–5646. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sm00793c

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