Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Lipid rafts are heterogeneous dynamic lipid domains of the cell membranes that are involved in several
biological processes, such as protein and lipid specific transport and signaling. Our understanding of lipid raft
formation is still limited due to the transient and elusive nature of these domains in vivo, in contrast with the
stable phase-separated domains observed in artificial membranes. Inspired by experimental findings highlighting
the relevance of transmembrane proteins for lipid rafts, we investigate lipid domain nucleation by coarse-grained
molecular dynamics and Ising-model simulations. We find that the presence of a transmembrane protein can
trigger lipid domain nucleation in a flat membrane from an otherwise mixed lipid phase. Furthermore, we study
the role of the lipid domain in the diffusion of the protein showing that its mobility is hindered by the presence
of the raft. The results of our coarse-grained molecular-dynamics and Ising-model simulations thus coherently
support the important role played by transmembrane proteins in lipid domain formation and stability.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
OUTER SEGMENT MEMBRANES; GPI-ANCHORED PROTEINS; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; MODEL MEMBRANES; RAFTS; DYNAMICS
List of contributors:
Zapperi, Stefano; LA PORTA, CATERINA ANNA MARIA; Taloni, Alessandro
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