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Divalent cation-induced surface tension increase in acidic phospholipid membranes: Ion binding and membrane fusion
Authors:Shinpei Ohki  Hiroyuki Ohshima
Affiliation:Department of Biophysical Sciences, School of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214 U.S.A.
Abstract:
Chelation binding of divalent cations to phospholipid membranes may cause deformation in the headgroup regions of these lipid molecules. This deformation may be responsible for the observed large increase in surface tension of acidic phospholipid membranes induced by divalent cations. On the other hand, simple binding of monovalent cations without being followed by such a deformation of membrane molecules, does not result in a large surface tension increase in the membrane. A theoretical explanation for the above situation is given and the divalent cation-induced acidic phospholipid membrane fusion as well as other lipid membrane fusions are discussed in terms of the increased surface energy of membranes.
Keywords:Acidic phospholipid membrane  Cation binding  Surface tension  Membrane fusion
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