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In article number 1606265 Lars J. C. Jeuken and co‐workers use a layer‐by‐layer assembly of lipid bilayers to multiply the surface concentration of electroactive membrane enzymes at electrodes. The interconnected membrane multilayers, akin to those of thylakoid membranes, create a material that exhibits a linear increase in bioelectrocatalytic activity with each additional enzyme‐containing membrane...
Multilayered or stacked lipid membranes are a common principle in biology and have various functional advantages compared to single‐lipid membranes, such as their ability to spatially organize processes, compartmentalize molecules, and greatly increase surface area and hence membrane protein concentration. Here, a supramolecular assembly of a multilayered lipid membrane system is reported in which...
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