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Model of an Asymmetric DPPC/DPPS Membrane: Effect of Asymmetry on the Lipid Properties. A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study

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Journal J Phys Chem B
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2006 Feb 14
PMID 16471825
Citations 10
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The study of asymmetric lipid bilayers is of a crucial importance due to the great number of biological process in which they are involved such as exocytosis, intracellular fusion processes, phospholipid-protein interactions, and signal transduction pathway. In addition, the loss of this asymmetry is a hallmark of the early stages of apoptosis. In this regard, a model of an asymmetric lipid bilayer composed of DPPC and DPPS was simulated by molecular dynamics simulation. Thus, the asymmetric membrane was modeled by 264 lipids, of which 48 corresponded to DPPS- randomly distributed in the same leaflet with 96 DPPC. In the other leaflet, 120 DPPC were placed without DPPS-. Due to the presence of a net charge of -1 for the DPPS- in physiological conditions, 48 Na+ were introduced into the system to balance the charge. To ascertain whether the presence of the DPPS- in only one of the two leaflets perturbs the properties of the DPPC in the other leaflet composed only of DPPC, different properties were studied, such as the atomic density of the different components across the membrane, the electrostatic potential across the membrane, the translational diffusion of DPPC and DPPS, the deuterium order parameters, lipid hydration, and lipid-lipid charge bridges. Thus, we obtained that certain properties such as the surface area lipid molecule, lipid head orientation, order parameter, translational diffusion coefficient, or lipid hydration of DPPC in the leaflet without DPPS remain unperturbed by the presence of DPPS in the other leaflet, compared with a DPPC bilayer. On the other hand, in the leaflet containing DPPS, some of the DPPC properties were strongly affected by the presence of DPPS such as the order parameter or electrostatic potential.

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