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Partitioning Of Nanoscale Particles On A Heterogeneous Multicomponent Lipid Bilayer

Posted on:2019-10-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330545451073Subject:Physics
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Cell membrane-based sorting and trafficking of nanoscale particles(NPs)are fundamental processes in many cellular activities such as endocytosis,signaling and virus infection;however,the regulation mechanism of these behaviors is still poorly understood.In this work,partitioning of NPs into different lipid phases(i.e.,liquid-ordered and liquid-disordered phases)on a ternary lipid bilayer,as well as the influence of NP perturbations on the phase separation of the bilayer are investigated using coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations.Interestingly,it is revealed by our simulations that even with the same chemical affinity between the NPs and lipids in different phases,NPs are still possible to preferentially locate at the liquid-disordered(Ld)phase domains.The preferential partitioning behavior of NPs is associated with the physical properties of both the membrane and NPs(e.g.,the membrane stiffness and the NP size/quantity).Additionally,the preferential partitioning of NPs facilitates growth of the Ld domain and promotes coupling of this domain between the two leaflets.This work provides new insights into the complicated Nano-Bio interaction mechanism.Moreover,it promises methods to regulate the mobility of NPs on cellular membranes to modulate important biological processes accordingly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Molecular dynamics simulations, nanoparticle, lipid bilayer, phase separation
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