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Interactions between two sheets of a bilayer membrane and its internal lateral pressure
Authors:A. Georgallas  D. L. Hunter  T. Lookman  M. J. Zuckermann  D. A. Pink
Affiliation:(1) Theoretical Physics Institute, St. Francis Xavier University, B2G 1C0 Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada;(2) Rutherford Physics Building, McGill University, 3600 University Street, H3A 2T8 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:We have modelled a phospholipid bilayer as two monolayer sheets which interact with each other by a coupling which depends upon the states of the lipid hydrocarbon chains in each sheet. We make use of a model (Georgallas and Pink 1982a) and its parameters, already used to study monolayer phase changes at the LC-LE transition, in order to study the lipid main transition. Although the monolayer coexistence curve can be calculated exactly, we have made use of high-temperature series expansions to calculate the critical point of the bilayer. We also present the results of computer simulations on triangular lattices for the pressure-area isotherms. We find: (i) the interaction between the sheets of a DPPC bilayer is about 1.5–2% of the maximum interaction within the plane of each sheet; (ii) the internal lateral pressure of a DPPC bilayer is about 30.5 dyne/cm; (iii) the bilayer transition enthalpy depends sensitively upon the coupling between the sheets. Should this coupling vary from sample to sample (due, possibly, to its preparation) then very different values of transition enthalpy may be measured. (iv) We present a rough rule-of-thumb for estimating the internal lateral pressure of a bilayer from a knowledge of the corresponding monolayer pressure-area isotherms.Abbreviations LC-LE liquid condensed — liquid expanded - DPPC dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine - DeltaQ transition enthalpyWork supported in part by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Keywords:Bilayers  monolayers  theoretical models  thermodynamics  internal pressure
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