On domain structure and local curvature in lipid bilayers and biological membranes.

نویسندگان

  • C Gebhardt
  • H Gruler
  • E Sackmann
چکیده

The lateral lipid organization and the local surface curvature in small and giant bilayer vesicles of binary lipid mixtures were investigated. Mixtures of the following lipids are studied: Cholesterin, di-alcyl-lecithins, dioleyl-lecithin and di-alcyl-phosphatidic acid. The latter is con­ sidered as being representative of charged natural lipids (e .g . phosphatidyl serine or cardiolipin). Three different experimental methods are compared: 1) The excimerfluorescence method, 2) the spin label technique and 3) the freeze fracture electron microscopy. The latter two methods yield information on the size of lipid precipitations. The surface curvature may be studied by electron microscopy. The essential experimental results are: (1) Mixtures of smectic phases of different symmetry undergo lateral phase separation. (2) The phase separation leads to a domain-like lateral lipid organization. (3) The domain structure is often accompanied by a variation in local curvature. (4) In membranes containing a charged lipid component, the domain structure may also be triggered by external charges (such as surface proteins). (5) two types of domains are observed: Circular domains (diameters of the order of several 100 A) occur in mixtures of non-tilted fluid and rigid phases. Elongated domains (width ~ 1 0 0 Ä ) are observed in mixtures of tilted and non­ tilted phases. This domain pattern is characteristic for mixtures of lecithins and cholesterols. The domain structure is explained by combining the theory of spinodal decomposition of alloys with the essential result of the orientational elastic model of membranes. The domain size calculated from this model agrees well with the experimental result. The periodic ripple structure observed be­ tween the preand the main transition is explained by generalizing the concept of spinodal decomposi­ tion to include the separation of phases which are only distinguishable (e. g. by the tilt angle). The width of the domains in equilibrium is explained in terms of the spontaneous curvature of the decoupled monolayer of a bilayer. Good agreement with the experimental result is obtained. The ripple phase is only a special case of the surface induced domain structures in ordinary liquid crystals. The defect structure of the ripple phase has been analysed in terms of its symmetry. A symmetry rule is established which leads to a model of lipid orientation. Below the pretransition no periodic domain pattern is observed under normal conditions. But upon cooling a bilayer very rapidly a defect structure reminiscent of a screw dislocation is ob­ served. This is expected for coupled biaxial monolayers.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences

دوره 32 7-8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1977