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Electrostatically induced undulations of lamellar DNA-lipid complexes

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We consider DNA-cationic lipid complexes that form lamellar stacks of lipid bilayers with parallel DNA strands intercalated in between. We calculate the electrostatically induced elastic deformations of the lipid bilayers. It is found that the membranes undulate with a periodicity that is set by the DNA interaxial distance. As a consequence the lamellar repeat distance changes resulting in a swelling or compression of the lamellar stack. Such undulations may be responsible for the intermembrane coupling between DNA strands in different layers as it is observed experimentally.

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Received 2 March 2001

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Schiessel, H., Aranda-Espinoza, H. Electrostatically induced undulations of lamellar DNA-lipid complexes. Eur. Phys. J. E 5, 499–506 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101890170057

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