Each analogue was spread on the surface of a water subphase at various values of the initial surface pressure (range 9.8 to 37.6 mN/m). A stable monomolecular film was formed after evaporation of the solvent. The synthetic HIV-1 gp120 peptide was then added in the subphase at a final concentration of 10 µM. The maximal surface pressure increase (Δπmax) was determined after 2 to 3 hours of incubation, i.e. when the equilibrium was reached. A linear fit allowed to determine the critical pressure of insertion as the theortical value of the initial pressure giving a null Δπmax. The following symbols were used : LAA-1, solid line, ● ; LAA-2, solid line, ■ ; LAA-3, solid line, △ ; LAA-4, solid line, □ LAA-5, dot line, +; LAA-6, dot line, ▼. The critical pressure of insertion of authentic GalCer was determined to be 22 mN/m (data not shown).