Time- and temperature-resolved neutron reflectometry allowed us to perform the real-time characteri- zation of the structural changes taking place across phase transitions in solid supported-lipid bilayers (SLBs). We identified the presence of an isothermal phase transition, characterized by a symmetrical rearrangement of lipid molecules in both bilayer leaflets, followed by the main thermotropic phase transition, and characterized by an independent melting of the two leaflets. We demonstrated that the presence of a substrate increases the enthalpy of melting by the same amount for both SLB leaflets with respect to the values reported for freestanding bilayers. These results are highly relevant for the further understanding of cooperative structural dynamics in SLBs and for the investigation of thermally activated processes such as the transmembrane lipid translocation (flip flop).
Phase Transitions in a Single Supported Phospholipid Bilayer: Real-Time Determination by Neutron Reflectometry / Gerelli, Yuri. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - ELETTRONICO. - 122:24(2019). [10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.248101]
Phase Transitions in a Single Supported Phospholipid Bilayer: Real-Time Determination by Neutron Reflectometry
Gerelli, Yuri
2019-01-01
Abstract
Time- and temperature-resolved neutron reflectometry allowed us to perform the real-time characteri- zation of the structural changes taking place across phase transitions in solid supported-lipid bilayers (SLBs). We identified the presence of an isothermal phase transition, characterized by a symmetrical rearrangement of lipid molecules in both bilayer leaflets, followed by the main thermotropic phase transition, and characterized by an independent melting of the two leaflets. We demonstrated that the presence of a substrate increases the enthalpy of melting by the same amount for both SLB leaflets with respect to the values reported for freestanding bilayers. These results are highly relevant for the further understanding of cooperative structural dynamics in SLBs and for the investigation of thermally activated processes such as the transmembrane lipid translocation (flip flop).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.