Influence of Monolayer-Monolayer Coupling on the Phase Behavior of a Fluid Lipid Bilayer

نویسندگان

  • Alexander J. Wagner
  • Stephan Loew
  • Sylvio May
چکیده

We suggest a minimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric lipid membrane across its two monolayers. Our model employs one single order parameter for each monolayer leaflet, namely its composition. Regular solution theory on the mean-field level is used to describe the free energy in each individual leaflet. Coupling between monolayers entails an energy penalty for any local compositional differences across the membrane. We calculate and analyze the phase behavior of this model. It predicts a range of possible scenarios. A monolayer with a propensity for phase separation is able to induce phase separation in the apposed monolayer. Conversely, a monolayer without this propensity is able to prevent phase separation in the apposed monolayer. If there is phase separation in the membrane, it may lead to either complete or partial registration of the monolayer domains across the membrane. The latter case which corresponds to a three-phase coexistence is only found below a critical coupling strength. We calculate that critical coupling strength. Above the critical coupling strength, the membrane adopts a uniform compositional difference between its two monolayers everywhere in the membrane, implying phase coexistence between only two phases and thus perfect spatial registration of all domains on the apposed membrane leafs. We use the lattice Boltzmann simulation method to also study the morphologies that form during phase separation within the three-phase coexistence region. Generally, domains in one monolayer diffuse but remain fully enclosed within domains in the other monolayer.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biophysical Journal

دوره 93  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007