Using phase-resolved vibrational sum-frequency imaging to probe the impact of head-group functionality on hierarchical domain structure in lipid membranes†

IF 3.1 3区 化学 Q2 Chemistry
Ben John, Sarabjeet Kaur, Martin Wolf, Martin Thämer and Alexander P. Fellows
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Abstract

The substantial diversity in phospholipids within a plasma membrane, varying in tail length, degree of saturation, and head-group functionality, generates widespread structural heterogeneity. This exists both laterally across the membrane through the spontaneous formation of condensed domains that differ from their surrounding expanded phase in density, composition, and molecular packing order, as well as between its two leaflets, which normally maintain significant compositional asymmetry. Of particular importance is the exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) lipids which is a marker for important physiological processes e.g. apoptosis. Despite this, the molecular-level alterations to the phase-structure of the membrane that result from PS exposure remain generally unknown. In this work, we utilise recently developed phase-resolved azimuthal-scanned sum-frequency generation (SFG) microscopy to investigate structural changes that occur heterogeneously across model membranes as a result of PS-lipid exposure. Specifically, by probing mixed monolayers of 1,2-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and deuterated 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine (dPOPC) in both the C–H and C–D stretching regions as well as equivalent films with DPPC exchanged with DPPS, we analyse the variations in the apparent phase distributions and domain morphologies, and quantitatively extract the density, composition, and relative out-of-plane packing order for both mixtures. We find that, in these mixtures, DPPS shows vast differences in the domain growth and coalescence behaviour compared to DPPC, as well as in the relative compositions and molecular ordering within each phase. This demonstrates the critical role the head-group plays in the heterogeneous phase structure of the membrane and may give insights into their impact on important physiological processes.

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采用相位分辨振动和频率成像技术探讨头基团功能对脂质膜分层结构的影响。
质膜内磷脂的大量多样性,在尾长度、饱和度和头基功能上的差异,产生了广泛的结构异质性。这既存在于膜的横向,通过自发形成的凝聚结构域,这些结构域在密度、组成和分子排列顺序上不同于周围的膨胀相,也存在于膜的两个小叶之间,通常保持显著的组成不对称。特别重要的是磷脂酰丝氨酸(PS)脂质的暴露,它是重要生理过程(如细胞凋亡)的标志。尽管如此,由于PS暴露导致的膜相结构的分子水平改变通常仍然未知。在这项工作中,我们利用最近开发的相位分辨方位扫描和频率生成(SFG)显微镜来研究由于ps脂质暴露而在模型膜上发生的异质性结构变化。具体来说,通过探测1,2-二棕榈酰磷脂酰胆碱(DPPC)和氘化1-棕榈酰磷脂酰胆碱(dPOPC)在C-H和C-D拉伸区域的混合单层,以及DPPC与DPPS交换的等效膜,我们分析了两种混合物的表观相分布和结构域形貌的变化,并定量提取了两种混合物的密度、组成和相对面外排列顺序。我们发现,在这些混合物中,与DPPC相比,DPPS在结构域生长和聚结行为以及每个相内的相对组成和分子顺序上都表现出巨大的差异。这证明了头部基团在膜的非均相结构中起着关键作用,并可能深入了解它们对重要生理过程的影响。
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Faraday Discussions
Faraday Discussions CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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4.90
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259
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Discussion summary and research papers from discussion meetings that focus on rapidly developing areas of physical chemistry and its interfaces
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