Main phase transition in lipid bilayers: Phase coexistence and line tension in a soft, solvent-free, coarse-grained model

2010 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

Jump to: Cite & Linked | Documents & Media | Details | Version history

Cite this publication

​Main phase transition in lipid bilayers: Phase coexistence and line tension in a soft, solvent-free, coarse-grained model​
Hoemberg, M. & Mueller, M.​ (2010) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics132(15) art. 155104​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3369005 

Documents & Media

License

GRO License GRO License

Details

Authors
Hoemberg, Martin; Mueller, Marcus
Abstract
We devise a soft, solvent-free, coarse-grained model for lipid bilayer membranes. The nonbonded interactions take the form of a weighted-density functional, which allows us to describe the thermodynamics of self-assembly and packing effects of the coarse-grained beads in terms of a density expansion of the equation of state and weighting functions that regularize the microscopic bead densities, respectively. Identifying the length and energy scales via the bilayer thickness and the thermal energy scale, k(B)T, the model qualitatively reproduces key characteristics (e.g., bending rigidity, area per molecule, and compressibility) of lipid membranes. We employ this model to study the main phase transition between the fluid and the gel phase of the bilayer membrane. We accurately locate the phase coexistence using free energy calculations and also obtain estimates for the bare and the thermodynamic line tension.
Issue Date
2010
Status
published
Publisher
Amer Inst Physics
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
ISSN
1089-7690; 0021-9606
Sponsor
Volkswagen Foundation; SFB 803

Reference

Citations


Social Media