Authors
Yan Xia, Kamil Charubin, Drew Marquardt, Frederick A Heberle, John Katsaras, Jianhui Tian, Xiaolin Cheng, Ying Liu, Mu-Ping Nieh
Publication date
2016/9/27
Journal
Langmuir
Volume
32
Issue
38
Pages
9757-9764
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Molecular transfer between nanoparticles has been considered to have important implications regarding nanoparticle stability. Recently, the interparticle spontaneous lipid transfer rate constant for discoidal bicelles was found to be very different from spherical, unilamellar vesicles (ULVs). Here, we investigate the mechanism responsible for this discrepancy. Analysis of the data indicates that lipid transfer is entropically favorable, but enthalpically unfavorable with an activation energy that is independent of bicelle size and long- to short-chain lipid molar ratio. Moreover, molecular dynamics simulations reveal a lower lipid dissociation energy cost in the vicinity of interfaces (“defects”) induced by the segregation of the long- and short-chain lipids in bicelles; these defects are not present in ULVs. Taken together, these results suggest that the enhanced lipid transfer observed in bicelles arises from interfacial defects as a …
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