Influence of Monovalent Cation Size on Nanodomain Formation in Anionic-Zwitterionic Mixed Bilayers.

J Phys Chem B

Fischell Department of Bioengineering and ‡Biophysics Program, Institute of Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland , College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.

Published: February 2017

Phosphatidylserine (PS) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) are two of the major anionic and zwitterionic phospholipids in mammalian cell membranes. Ion-PS interaction is hypothesized to play a crucial role in a range of biological events including membrane fusion, lipid phase modulation, membrane protein insertion and translocation. In this study, we characterize lipid nanodomain formation in PC/PS mixed bilayers using coarse-grained simulations. We investigate the role of monovalent cation sizes in modulating lipid-ion binding modes and lipid demixing. Our simulations suggest that certain lipid-ion binding modes lead to growth of ion-mediated PS lipid clusters. The existing literature reveals the polymorphism in binding and partitioning patterns in monovalent cations (Na, K, and Li) with anionic lipids. Our work provides a microscopic view on the ion-size-dependent PS lipid packing pattern observed experimentally. A coupled relationship between lipid curvature and asymmetry is observed in highly demixed PC/PS mixed bilayers.

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