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Science 18 November 1994:
Vol. 266. no. 5188, pp. 1222 - 1225
DOI: 10.1126/science.7973704

Articles

Science, Vol 266, Issue 5188, 1222-1225
Copyright © 1994 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

A phase of liposomes with entangled tubular vesicles

S Chiruvolu, HE Warriner, E Naranjo, SH Idziak, JO Radler, RJ Plano, JA Zasadzinski, and CR Safinya

Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106.

An equilibrium phase belonging to the family of bilayer liposomes in ternary mixtures of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC), water, and geraniol (a biological alcohol derived from oil-soluble vitamins that acts as a cosurfactant) has been identified. Electron and optical microscopy reveal the phase, labeled Ltv, to be composed of highly entangled tubular vesicles. In situ x-ray diffraction confirms that the tubule walls are multilamellar with the lipids in the chain-melted state. Macroscopic observations show that the Ltv phase coexists with the well-known L4 phase of spherical vesicles and a bulk L alpha phase. However, the defining characteristic of the Ltv phase is the Weissenberg rod climbing effect under shear, which results from its polymer-like entangled microstructure.


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