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Subtle changes in pH affect the packing and robustness of fatty acid bilayers

Lauren A. Lowe, James T. Kindt, Charles G. Cranfield, Bruce Cornell, Alexander Macmillan, Anna Wang

2022Soft Matter11 citationsDOI

Abstract

alterations to lipid packing. A change in pH of one, for example, can halve the rupture tension of oleic acid membranes, an effect that is comparable to increasing lipid unsaturation in phospholipid systems. We use both experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to reveal that a subtle increase in pH can lead to increased water penetration, ion permeability, pore formation rates, and membrane disorder. For changes in membrane water content, oleic acid membranes appear to be more than a million times more sensitive to protons than to sodium ions. The work has implications for systems in which fatty acids are likely to be found, for example in the primitive cells on early Earth, biological membranes especially during digestion, and other biomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

MembraneDegree of unsaturationChemistryPhospholipidOleic acidFatty acidBiophysicsMolecular dynamicsPermeability (electromagnetism)Surface tensionPenetration (warfare)Membrane fluidityBiological membraneIonLipid bilayerVesicleChemical engineeringBiochemistryChromatographyOrganic chemistryComputational chemistryBiologyQuantum mechanicsEngineeringOperations researchPhysicsProtein Structure and DynamicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
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