Charge-induced phase separation in lipid membranes
Hiroki Himeno, Naofumi Shimokawa, Shigeyuki Komura, David Andelman,, Tsutomu Hamada, Masahiro Takagi

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates how charge influences phase separation in lipid membranes, revealing that charged lipids and cholesterol interactions significantly affect membrane organization and stability.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the role of charged lipids in membrane phase behavior, highlighting the effects of charge and saturation on phase separation and cholesterol localization.
Findings
DPPG$^{(-)}$ enhances phase separation, DOPG$^{(-)}$ suppresses it.
Cholesterol localization depends on lipid charge, not tail ordering.
Addition of DPPG$^{(-)}$ induces three-phase coexistence in neutral membranes.
Abstract
The phase separation in lipid bilayers that include negatively charged lipids is examined experimentally. We observed phase-separated structures and determined the membrane miscibility temperatures in several binary and ternary lipid mixtures of unsaturated neutral lipid, dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC), saturated neutral lipid, dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), unsaturated charged lipid, dioleoylphosphatidylglycerol (DOPG), saturated charged lipid, dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG), and cholesterol. In binary mixtures of saturated and unsaturated charged lipids, the combination of the charged head with the saturation of hydrocarbon tail is a dominant factor for the stability of membrane phase separation. DPPG enhances phase separation, while DOPG suppresses it. Furthermore, the addition of…
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