On the Registry of Lipid Domains in Multicomponent Lipid Membranes

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Abstract

Recent experiments on multicomponent lipid vesicles, composed of a saturated lipid, unsaturated lipid and cholesterol, have shown that the liquid-ordered domains in the two leaflets of the bilayer are in strong registry [1,2]. In order to understand the reasons behind this domain registry, we propose a simple lattice model, where the two leaflets are represented by two spin-half Ising surfaces, where the up and down spins represent the saturated and unsaturated lipids, respectively. Since lipid flip-flops are very rare events, spins in the two Ising lattices are only allowed to diffuse within each leaflet through spin-exchange Kawasaki dynamics. In addition each lattice point can also be occupied by a cholesterol particle which is allowed to both diffuse within each lattice and flip-flop between the two lattices. We found that registration can occur even for small concentrations of cholesterol. We will discuss the effects of cholesterol saturation and intra-layer and inter-layer lipid-cholesterol interaction on domains registration. [1] S.L. Veatch and S.L. Keller, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 268101 (2002) [2] T. Beaumgart, S.T. Hess, and W.W. Webb, Nature 425 (2003)

Authors

  • Clayton H. Davis

    Physics Department, University of Memphis

  • Mohamed Laradji

    Department of Physics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, Physics Department, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, Physics Dept., University of Memphis, Dept. of Physics, The University of Memphis