nanolevyt
Nanolevyt, also known as nanodiscs or nanoscale lipid bilayers, are synthetic, discoidal particles composed of lipids and membrane proteins. They are engineered to mimic the structure and function of biological cell membranes while being significantly smaller than natural vesicles or liposomes. Typically ranging from 8 to 15 nanometers in diameter, nanolevyt provide a controlled environment for studying membrane-associated proteins, drug delivery systems, and synthetic biology applications.
The structure of nanolevyt is stabilized by a scaffold protein, such as membrane scaffold protein (MSP), which
Nanolevyt were first developed in the early 2000s as an alternative to traditional lipid vesicles, which often
The preparation of nanolevyt involves mixing lipids, scaffold proteins, and membrane proteins in a controlled buffer