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Title: | Influence of the sterol aliphatic side chain on membrane properties: a molecular dynamics study |
Authors: | Robalo, João R. Ramalho, J. P. Prates Huster, Daniel Loura, Luís M. S. |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Citation: | Robalo, João R.; Ramalho, J. P. Prates; Huster, Daniel; Loura, Luís M. S.Influence of the sterol aliphatic side chain on membrane properties: a molecular dynamics study, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 17, 35, 22736-22748, 2015. |
Abstract: | Following a recent experimental investigation of the effect of the length of the alkyl side chain in a series
of cholesterol analogues (Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 2013, 52, 12848–12851), we report here an atomistic
molecular dynamics characterization of the behaviour of methyl-branched side chain sterols (iso series) in
POPC bilayers. The studied sterols included androstenol (i-C0-sterol) and cholesterol (i-C8-sterol), as well
as four other derivatives (i-C5, i-C10, i-C12 and i-C14-sterol). For each sterol, both subtle local effects and
more substantial differential alterations of membrane properties along the iso series were investigated. The
location and orientation of the tetracyclic ring system is almost identical in all compounds. Among all the
studied sterols, cholesterol is the sterol that presents the best matching with the hydrophobic length of
POPC acyl chains, whereas longer-chained sterols interdigitate into the opposing membrane leaflet. In
accordance with the experimental observations, a maximal ordering effect is observed for intermediate
sterol chain length (i-C5, cholesterol, i-C10). Only for these sterols a preferential interaction with the
saturated sn-1 chain of POPC (compared to the unsaturated sn-2 chain) was observed, but not for either
shorter or longer-chained derivatives. This work highlights the importance of the sterol alkyl chain in the
modulation of membrane properties and lateral organization in biological membranes. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/16607 |
Other Identifiers: | 1463-9076 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CQE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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