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A mechanistic perspective on the effect of cholesterol in phospholipid bilayers

Cholesterol (CHOL) is one of the most important components of plasma membranes of higher cells and one of the main factors for the formation of (nano)domains. In this work, molecular dynamics simulations of mixtures of CHOL with DPPC (saturated lipid) and DLiPC (unsaturated lipid) as standard phospholipids (PLs) are presented in a wide range of CHOL concentrations. The key idea is to systematically extract all structural and enthalpic properties relevant to the formulation of a lattice model of these systems and express them in dependence of the acyl chain order parameters. Detailed interpretation is simplified by the observation that, to a good approximation, the interaction effects do not depend on the total CHOL concentration, but only on the local CHOL arrangement. The resulting information can be used to motivate the agglomeration of CHOL molecules, the relevance of entropic rather than enthalpic effects for understanding the stronger influence of CHOL on DPPC compared to DLiPC, or the thermodynamic background of raft formation. It is verified that the interaction functions hardly change during the transition from binary to ternary mixtures, suggesting the applicability of the concepts to more complex mixtures.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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