Thermal fluctuation and elasticity of lipid vesicles interacting with pore-forming peptides

  • Ji Hwan Lee
  • , Sung Min Choi
  • , Changwoo Doe
  • , Antonio Faraone
  • , Philip A. Pincus
  • , Steven R. Kline

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Abstract

The thermal fluctuation and elasticity of dioleoyl-phosphocholine large unilamellar vesicle interacting with pore-forming peptide, melittin, were investigated by neutron spin-echo measurements. The relaxation behavior of the membrane fluctuation with different peptide to lipid molar ratio P/L can be divided into three regions, resulting from characteristic changes of the effective bending modulus κ of the membrane which includes the effects of internal dissipation within the membrane. At low P/L, melittin is adsorbed parallel to the surface of membrane and κ decreases significantly due to perturbation of hydrocarbon chain packing. At a critical P/L, melittin forms pores in the membrane and κ starts to increase slightly due to high pore rigidity. At higher P/L where the repulsive interpore interaction becomes significant, κ increases rapidly.

Original languageEnglish
Article number038101
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume105
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 13 2010
Externally publishedYes

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