探究三元脂质双分子层中修饰胆固醇从无序到有序转变的起源。

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ayan Majumder, Yuanqing Gu, Yi-Chen Chen, Xingda An, Björn M Reinhard, John E Straub
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摘要

在最近的一项研究中,对脂质包覆纳米颗粒和脂质体中的修饰胆固醇进行的光谱观察证明,随着温度的升高,会出现从无序到有序的取向转变。在临界温度以下,在由修饰胆固醇、饱和(DPPC)脂质和阴离子(DOPS)脂质组成的膜中,观察到的头出和头入构象大致相同。令人惊讶的是,随着温度的升高,改性胆固醇突然转变为全部为头入构象。此外,当饱和的 DPPC 脂质被不饱和的 DOPC 取代时,无序到有序的转变被消除。为了深入了解这种奇特的转变,我们使用全原子分子动力学模拟来描述由饱和和不饱和脂质组成的脂质双分子层在正常胆固醇和修饰胆固醇存在下的结构和波动。计算了正常胆固醇和修饰胆固醇的头出构象和头入构象之间的自由能差异,并将其作为改变脂膜组成的函数。在主要由 DPPC 组成的双分子层中,观察到修饰胆固醇的取向敏感地取决于周围正常或修饰胆固醇分子的取向,这表明类似 Ising 的相互作用有利于有序状态。在主要由 DOPC 组成的双层膜中,观察到修饰胆固醇的自发翻转,这与测量到的分隔头入和头出取向的小自由能障相一致。这项实验与计算相结合的研究有效地描述了取向二态性,为了解膜中胆固醇相互作用的基本性质提供了新的视角。
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Probing the Origins of the Disorder-to-Order Transition of a Modified Cholesterol in Ternary Lipid Bilayers.

Probing the Origins of the Disorder-to-Order Transition of a Modified Cholesterol in Ternary Lipid Bilayers.

In a recent study, spectroscopic observations of modified cholesterol in both lipid-coated nanoparticles and liposomes provided evidence for a disorder-to-order orientational transition with increasing temperature. Below a critical temperature, in a membrane composed of modified cholesterol, saturated (DPPC) lipid, and anionic (DOPS) lipid, a roughly equal population of head-out and head-in conformations was observed. Surprisingly, as temperature was increased the modified cholesterol presented an abrupt transition to a population of all head-in orientations. Additionally, when saturated DPPC lipids were replaced by unsaturated DOPC the disorder-to-order transition was eliminated. To gain insight into this curious transition, we use all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to characterize the structure and fluctuations of lipid bilayers composed of saturated and unsaturated lipids, in the presence of normal and modified cholesterol. Free energy differences between head-out and head-in conformations are computed as a function of varying lipid membrane composition for normal and modified cholesterol. In bilayers primarily composed of DPPC, the orientation of modified cholesterol is observed to depend sensitively on the orientation of the surrounding normal or modified cholesterol molecules, suggesting cooperative Ising-like interactions favoring an ordered state. In bilayers primarily composed of DOPC, spontaneous flip-flop of modified cholesterol is observed, consistent with the measured small free energy barrier separating the head-in and head-out orientations. This combined experimental and computational study effectively characterizes the orientational dimorphism and provides novel insight into the fundamental nature of cholesterol interactions in membrane.

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