Interplay of Mycobacterial Lipids and Host Cell Membranes: Structural Characterization using SANS and Spin Echo
During infection, and during host and drug interactions, mycobacteria (causative agent of TB) respond by remodeling its cell membrane. These remodeling, involves lipid rearrangement with induction of transient non-lamellar and static cubic lipid structures, along with fluctuations in curvature and bending elasticity. This project seeks to explore membrane biophysics of mycobacteria cell wall lipids, which has not yet been explored to the best of our knowledge.
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PETERS Judith; DEME Bruno; HOFFMANN Ingo; SHOBHNA KAPOOR; NIDRICHE Agathe and Aswin T. Srivatsav. (2023). Interplay of Mycobacterial Lipids and Host Cell Membranes: Structural Characterization using SANS and Spin Echo. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.8-04-970
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