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The hydrophobic acyl-chain effect in the lipid domains appearance through phospholipid bilayers
Authors:Liviu Movileanu   Dumitru Popescu  Maria Luiza Flonta
Affiliation:

a University of Missouri-Kansas City, Division of Cell Biology and Biophysics, School of Biological Sciences, 405 Biological Sciences Building, 5100 Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri 64110-2499 USA

b Membrane Biophysics Laboratory, Institute of Biology, Splaiul Independentei 296, P.O. Box 56-53 Bucharest R-79651 Romania

c Biophysical Laboratory, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology, Splaiul Independentei 91-95 Bucharest R-76201 Romania

Abstract:
An intermolecular interaction model for selective association processes of double-chain phospholipids in bilayer lipid membranes has been proposed, analysed and solved numerically. A large variety of binary mixtures of asymmetrical double-chain phospholipids with the cross-sectional areas of the polar headgroups a1 = 40 Å2 (the first component) and a2 = 60 Å2 (the second component) have been investigated. Changing the hydrophobic acyl-chain lengths of both mixture components, we found in all cases that the self-association probability (the association of like-pairs of phospholipids) of the first component in parallel alignment of the electric dipole moments of the polar headgroups is higher than the cross-association probability (the association of cross-pairs of phospholipids) and the self-association probability of the second component. This result is in good agreement with the experimental evidence that where the cross-sectional area of the polar headgroups matches the hydrocarbon chain-packing cross-sectional area (a 2Ξ 40 Å2), lipids possess a high tendency to aggregate into well packed bilayer structures with the acyl-chains oriented perpendicularly to the bilayer plane. Our theoretical data confirm that the double-chain phospholipids may associate themselves into anti-parallel alignment of the polar headgroups (P22) as well. The hydrophobic acyl-chain effect of phospholipids may modulate the distribution of lipid domains within bilayers that have a large variety of functional roles in cellular metabolism.
Keywords:Bilayer lipid membrane   Lipid domains   Phospholipid   Hydrophobic acyl-chain effect   Computer simulation
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