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Article, 2024

Advances in block copolymer-phospholipid hybrid vesicles: from physical–chemical properties to applications

Chemical Science, ISSN 2041-6539, 2041-6520, 10.1039/d4sc01444h

Contributors

Brodszkij, Edit 0000-0002-4911-1604 [1] Städler, Brigitte Maria 0000-0002-7335-3945 [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Aarhus University
  2. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

This tutorial review gives an overview over the different lipid – block copolymer hybrid vesicle designs, and provides a detailed analysis of their properties. It puts emphasis on their application in bottom-up synthetic biology. Hybrid vesicles, made of lipids and amphiphilic block copolymers, have become increasingly popular thanks to their versatile properties that enable the construction of intricate membranes mimicking cellular structures. This tutorial review gives an overview over the different hybrid vesicle designs, and provides a detailed analysis of their properties, including their composition, membrane fluidity, membrane homogeneity, permeability, stability. The review puts emphasis on the application of these hybrid vesicles in bottom-up synthetic biology and aims to offer an overview of design guidelines, particularly focusing on composition, to eventually realize the intended applications of these hybrid vesicles.

Keywords

advances, amphiphilic block copolymers, analysis, applications, biology, block, block copolymers, cellular structure, composition, construction, copolymers, design, design guidelines, fluidity, guidelines, homogeneity, hybrid, hybrid vesicles, lipid, membrane, membrane fluidity, membrane homogenates, overview, overview of design guidelines, permeability, physical-chemical properties, properties, review, stability, structure, synthetic biology, tutorial, tutorial review, vesicles

Funders

  • European Research Council
  • European Commission

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