lecitiinia
Lecitiinia is a hypothetical amphipathic lipid used in theoretical discussions of membrane organization. The term was coined to explore how head-group chemistry and tail architecture influence lipid self-assembly and protein–lipid interactions. Note: Lecitiinia, as described here, is a hypothetical construct used for illustrative purposes in membrane biophysics.
In the canonical fictional model, lecitiinia consists of a polar head group with charge features similar to
Occurrence and study: Lecitiinia is not known to occur in nature; it is typically generated synthetically for
Applications and significance: The concept of lecitiinia is used as a teaching and modeling tool in biophysics