Global small-angle X-ray scattering data analysis for multilamellar vesicles: the evolution of the scattering density profile model

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The highly successful scattering density profile (SDP) model, used to jointly analyze small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering data from unilamellar vesicles, has been adapted for use with data from fully hydrated, liquid crystalline multilamellar vesicles (MLVs). Using a genetic algorithm, this new method is capable of providing high-resolution structural information, as well as determining bilayer elastic bending fluctuations from standalone X-ray data. Structural parameters such as bilayer thickness and area per lipid were determined for a series of saturated and unsaturated lipids, as well as binary mixtures with cholesterol. The results are in good agreement with previously reported SDP data, which used both neutron and X-ray data. The inclusion of deuterated and non-deuterated MLV neutron data in the analysis improved the lipid backbone information but did not improve, within experimental error, the structural data regarding bilayer thickness and area per lipid. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography.

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Heftberger, P., Kollmitzer, B., Heberle, F. A., Pan, J., Rappolt, M., Amenitsch, H., … Pabst, G. (2014). Global small-angle X-ray scattering data analysis for multilamellar vesicles: the evolution of the scattering density profile model. In Journal of Applied Crystallography (Vol. 47, pp. 173–180). https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576713029798

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