Phase Separation in Binary Mixtures of Bipolar and Monopolar Lipid Dispersions Revealed by H NMR Spectroscopy, Small Angle X-Ray Scattering, and Molecular Theory |
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Authors: | David P. Brownholland,Andrey V. Struts,Igal Szleifer,Michael  F. Brown,David H. Thompson |
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Affiliation: | † Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana ‡ Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona § Department of Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona ¶ Department of Physics, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana ‖ International School for Advanced Studies and the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy †† Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois |
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Abstract: | Binary mixtures of C20BAS and POPC membranes were studied by solid-state 2H NMR spectroscopy and small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) over a wide range of concentrations and at different temperatures. Three specifically deuterated C20BAS derivatives—[1′,1′,20′,20′-2H4]C20BAS, [2′,2′,19′,19′-2H4]C20BAS, and [10′,11′-2H2]C20BAS—combined with protiated 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC), as well as membranes containing POPC-d31 and fully protiated bolalipid, were used in NMR experiments to obtain structural information for the mixtures. The 2H NMR spectra of [10′,11′-2H2]C20BAS/POPC membrane dispersions reveal that the bolalipid is predominantly in the transmembrane conformation at high bolalipid concentrations (100, 90, and 70 mol %). At ≤50 mol % C20BAS, smaller quadrupolar couplings appear in the spectra, indicating the presence of U-shaped conformers. The proportion of U-shaped bolalipids increases as the amount of POPC in the membrane increases; however, the transmembrane component remains the dominant bolalipid conformation in the membrane even at 45°C and 10 mol % C20BAS, where it accounts for ∼50% of the bolalipid population. The large fraction of C20BAS transmembrane conformers, regardless of the C20BAS/POPC ratio, together with the findings from molecular mean-field theory calculations, suggests the coexistence of phase-separated bolalipid-rich domains and POPC-rich domains. A single lamellar repeat distance was observed in SAXS experiments corresponding to the average repeat spacing expected for C20BAS- and POPC-rich domains. These observations are consistent with the presence of microphase-separated domains in the mixed membrane samples that arise from POPC-C20BAS hydrophobic mismatch. |
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