Closed-loop miscibility gap and quantitative tie-lines in ternary membranes containing diphytanoyl PC

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Abstract

Vesicles containing ternary mixtures of diphytanoylphosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), and cholesterol produce coexisting liquid phases over an unusually large range of temperature and composition. Liquid domains persist well above the DPPC chain melting temperature (41°C), resulting in a closed-loop miscibility gap bounded by two critical points at fixed temperature. Quantitative tie-lines are determined directly from 2H NMR spectra using a novel analysis, and are found to connect a liquid-disordered phase rich in diphytanoyl PC with a liquid-ordered phase rich in DPPC. The direction of the tielines implies that binary DPPC/cholesterol mixtures are in one uniform phase above 41°C. All 2H NMR results for tie-lines are verified by independent fluorescence microscopy results. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.

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Veatch, S. L., Gawrisch, K., & Keller, S. L. (2006). Closed-loop miscibility gap and quantitative tie-lines in ternary membranes containing diphytanoyl PC. Biophysical Journal, 90(12), 4428–4436. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.080283

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