纳米级脂质域决定了流体相中 DOPC/DOPS 混合双分子层的动态分子特征:计算洞察。

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Irina I. Veretenenko , Yury A. Trofimov , Nikolay A. Krylov , Roman G. Efremov
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侧向异质性或镶嵌性是细胞膜固有的基本特性,对细胞膜的功能至关重要。虽然在实验中很容易检测到微观的不均匀性(如筏),但具有纳米级尺寸的脂质域(纳米域的纳米簇,NDs)却很难用仪器方法进行可靠的表征。在这种情况下,通过计算机建模可以获得重要的洞察力。在此,我们通过分子动力学研究了混合齐聚物二油酰基磷脂酰胆碱(DOPC)和带负电荷的二油酰基磷脂酰丝氨酸(DOPS)双层膜中由脂质头部基团组成的 NDs。我们开发了一种新算法来识别 NDs。与大多数类似方法不同的是,它隐含地考虑了脂头原子密度的异质分布,不需要主观选择参数。在富含 DOPS 的膜中,由于脂质间的强相互作用,脂质形成的 ND 更紧凑、更稳定。在富含 DOPC 的系统中,ND 是由于弱结合脂头的 "堆积 "效应而产生的。聚类情况与双分子层表面的物理特性有关:与富含 DOPC 的体系相比,富含 DOPS 的体系显示出更明显的亲水/疏水区域表面异质性。获得的结果对于有效定量表征膜表面的 "动态分子肖像"--表征其物理化学特性动态分布的 "指纹"--非常重要。
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Nanoscale lipid domains determine the dynamic molecular portraits of mixed DOPC/DOPS bilayers in a fluid phase: A computational insight

Nanoscale lipid domains determine the dynamic molecular portraits of mixed DOPC/DOPS bilayers in a fluid phase: A computational insight

Lateral heterogeneity, or mosaicity, is a fundamental property inherent to cell membranes that is crucial for their functioning. While microscopic inhomogeneities (e.g. rafts) are easily detected experimentally, lipid domains with nanoscale dimensions (nanoclusters of nanodomains, NDs) resist reliable characterization by instrumental methods. In such a case, important insight can be gained via computer modeling. Here, NDs composed of lipid's head groups in the mixed zwitterionic dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC) and negatively charged dioleoylphosphatidylserine (DOPS) bilayers were studied by molecular dynamics. A new algorithm has been developed to identify NDs. Unlike most similar methods, it implicitly considers the heterogeneous distribution of lipid head atomic density and does not require subjectively chosen parameters. In DOPS-rich membranes, lipids form more compact and stable NDs due to strong interlipid interactions. In DOPC-rich systems, NDs arise due to the “packing” effect of weakly bound lipid heads. The clustering picture is related to the physical properties of the bilayer surface: DOPS-rich systems show more pronounced surface heterogeneity of hydrophilic/hydrophobic regions compared to DOPC-rich ones. The results obtained are important for the effective quantitative characterization of the “dynamic molecular portrait” of a membrane surface – its “fingerprint” characterizing dynamical distribution of its physicochemical properties.

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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Biomembranes
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Biomembranes 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: BBA Biomembranes has its main focus on membrane structure, function and biomolecular organization, membrane proteins, receptors, channels and anchors, fluidity and composition, model membranes and liposomes, membrane surface studies and ligand interactions, transport studies, and membrane dynamics.
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