Lipid Driven Nanodomains in Giant Lipid Vesicles are Fluid and Disordered
Abstract It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)- and cholesterol (Chol)- driven nanodomains exist in living cells and in model membranes. Biophysical studies on model membranes revealed SM and Chol driven micrometer-sized liquid-ordered domains. Althou...
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doaj-7164659d8d9f4ac9aa6acda2fdde406c2020-12-08T00:36:22ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-017111210.1038/s41598-017-05539-yLipid Driven Nanodomains in Giant Lipid Vesicles are Fluid and DisorderedAlena Koukalová0Mariana Amaro1Gokcan Aydogan2Gerhard Gröbner3Philip T. F. Williamson4Ilya Mikhalyov5Martin Hof6Radek Šachl7Department of Biophysical Chemistry, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the A.S.C.R. v.v.i.Department of Biophysical Chemistry, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the A.S.C.R. v.v.i.Department of Biophysical Chemistry, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the A.S.C.R. v.v.i.Department of Chemistry, University of UmeåCentre for Biological Sciences/Institute for Life Sciences, University of SouthamptonShemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of ScienceDepartment of Biophysical Chemistry, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the A.S.C.R. v.v.i.Department of Biophysical Chemistry, J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the A.S.C.R. v.v.i.Abstract It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)- and cholesterol (Chol)- driven nanodomains exist in living cells and in model membranes. Biophysical studies on model membranes revealed SM and Chol driven micrometer-sized liquid-ordered domains. Although the existence of such microdomains has not been proven for the plasma membrane, such lipid mixtures have been often used as a model system for ‘rafts’. On the other hand, recent super resolution and single molecule results indicate that the plasma membrane might organize into nanocompartments. However, due to the limited resolution of those techniques their unambiguous characterization is still missing. In this work, a novel combination of Förster resonance energy transfer and Monte Carlo simulations (MC-FRET) identifies directly 10 nm large nanodomains in liquid-disordered model membranes composed of lipid mixtures containing SM and Chol. Combining MC-FRET with solid-state wide-line and high resolution magic angle spinning NMR as well as with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy we demonstrate that these nanodomains containing hundreds of lipid molecules are fluid and disordered. In terms of their size, fluidity, order and lifetime these nanodomains may represent a relevant model system for cellular membranes and are closely related to nanocompartments suggested to exist in cellular membranes.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05539-y |
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Alena Koukalová Mariana Amaro Gokcan Aydogan Gerhard Gröbner Philip T. F. Williamson Ilya Mikhalyov Martin Hof Radek Šachl Lipid Driven Nanodomains in Giant Lipid Vesicles are Fluid and Disordered Scientific Reports |
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Alena Koukalová Mariana Amaro Gokcan Aydogan Gerhard Gröbner Philip T. F. Williamson Ilya Mikhalyov Martin Hof Radek Šachl |
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Lipid Driven Nanodomains in Giant Lipid Vesicles are Fluid and Disordered |
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Abstract It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)- and cholesterol (Chol)- driven nanodomains exist in living cells and in model membranes. Biophysical studies on model membranes revealed SM and Chol driven micrometer-sized liquid-ordered domains. Although the existence of such microdomains has not been proven for the plasma membrane, such lipid mixtures have been often used as a model system for ‘rafts’. On the other hand, recent super resolution and single molecule results indicate that the plasma membrane might organize into nanocompartments. However, due to the limited resolution of those techniques their unambiguous characterization is still missing. In this work, a novel combination of Förster resonance energy transfer and Monte Carlo simulations (MC-FRET) identifies directly 10 nm large nanodomains in liquid-disordered model membranes composed of lipid mixtures containing SM and Chol. Combining MC-FRET with solid-state wide-line and high resolution magic angle spinning NMR as well as with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy we demonstrate that these nanodomains containing hundreds of lipid molecules are fluid and disordered. In terms of their size, fluidity, order and lifetime these nanodomains may represent a relevant model system for cellular membranes and are closely related to nanocompartments suggested to exist in cellular membranes. |
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