Chloroform alters interleaflet coupling in lipid bilayers: An entropic mechanism

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Abstract

The interaction of the two leaflets of the plasmatic cell membrane is conjectured to play an important role in many cell processes. Experimental and computational studies have investigated the mechanisms that modulate the interaction between the two membrane leaflets. Here, by means of coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, we show that the addition of a small and polar compound such as chloroform alters interleaflet coupling by promoting domain registration. This is interpreted in terms of an entropic gain that would favour frequent chloroform commuting between the two leaflets. The implication of this effect is discussed in relation to the general anaesthetic action.

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Reigada, R., & Sagués, F. (2015). Chloroform alters interleaflet coupling in lipid bilayers: An entropic mechanism. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12(106). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2015.0197

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