Abstract
Monolayer spontaneous curvatures for cholesterol, DOPE, POPE, DOPC, DPPC, DSPC, POPC, SOPC, and egg sphingomyelin were obtained using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) on inverted hexagonal phases (H II). Spontaneous curvatures of bilayer forming lipids were estimated by adding controlled amounts to a H II forming template following previously established protocols. Spontaneous curvatures of both phosphatidylethanolamines and cholesterol were found to be at least a factor of two more negative than those of phosphatidylcholines, whose J 0 values are closer to zero. Interestingly, a significant positive J 0 value was retrieved for DPPC. We further determined the temperature dependence of the spontaneous curvatures J 0 (T) in the range from 15 to 55 °C, resulting in a quite narrow distribution of -1 to -3 × 10 -3 (nm °C) -1 for most investigated lipids. The data allowed us to estimate the monolayer spontaneous curvatures of ternary lipid mixtures showing liquid ordered/liquid disordered phase coexistence. We report spontaneous curvature phase diagrams for DSPC/DOPC/Chol, DPPC/DOPC/Chol and SM/POPC/Chol and discuss effects on protein insertion and line tension. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.
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Kollmitzer, B., Heftberger, P., Rappolt, M., & Pabst, G. (2013). Monolayer spontaneous curvature of raft-forming membrane lipids. Soft Matter, 9(45), 10877–10884. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3sm51829a
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