Self-assembly of mixtures of a dendrimer and lipids: effects of hydrophobicity and electrostatics |
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Authors: | Hwankyu Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Engineering , Dankook University , Yongin , 448-701 , The Republic of Korea leeh@dankook.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | ![]() Self-assemblies of mixtures of a G7 dendrimer and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) lipids were simulated using the coarse-grained force fields. A single G7 dendrimer, which consists of either a hydrophilic or a hydrophobic interior, was simulated with the randomly distributed zwitterionic DMPC or anionic lipids. For the dendrimer with hydrophilic interior, its mixture with anionic lipids self-assembles to the dendrimer-encasing liposome, but the one with zwitterionic lipids does not. The liposome diameter agrees with experiment, which is smaller than the typical liposome without dendrimer. This indicates that the strong electrostatic interactions between dendrimer terminals and lipid phosphates induce high curvature of the bilayer, leading to such a small liposome. For the dendrimer with hydrophobic interior, lipids penetrate the dendrimer interior because of the hydrophobic interactions between the dendrimer interior and lipid tails, leading to the dendrimer–lipid micelle with increased dendrimer size. These simulation findings agree qualitatively with the experimentally proposed liposome and micelle models, and indicate that these proposed conformations of the dendrimer–lipid complexes are significantly modulated by dendrimer hydrophobicity and lipid charge. |
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Keywords: | molecular dynamics simulation dendrimer–lipid interaction liposome micelle |
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