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. 2003 Mar 17;3:59–74. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2003.12

AFM Imaging of Lipid Domains in Model Membranes

Pierre Emmanuel Milhiet 1, Marie-Cecile Giocondi 1, Christian Le Grimellec 1,*
PMCID: PMC5974747  PMID: 12806121

Abstract

Characterization of the two-dimensional organization of biological membranes is one of the most important issues that remains to be achieved in order to understand their structure-function relationships. According to the current view, biological membranes would be organized in in-plane functional microdomains. At least for one category of them, called rafts, the lateral segregation would be driven by lipid-lipid interactions. Basic questions like the size, the kinetics of formation, or the transbilayer organization of lipid microdomains are still a matter of debate, even in model membranes. Because of its capacity to image structures with a resolution that extends from the molecular to the microscopic level, atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a useful tool for probing the mesoscopic lateral organization of lipid mixtures. This paper reviews AFM studies on lateral lipid domains induced by lipid-lipid interactions in model membranes.

Keywords: membrane lipids, lateral heterogeneity, monolayer, bilayer, rafts, DRMs


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