Lateral organization of biomimetic cell membranes in varying pH conditions

[Display omitted] •The size of liquid-ordered phase domains increases with the pH of the buffer solution.•The hydrophobic mismatch decreases with the lowering of pH.•The mobility of the lipids composing both phases is not influenced by pH changes.•The formation of domains occurs during lipids rearra...

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Published inJournal of molecular liquids Vol. 345; p. 117907
Main Authors Krok, Emilia, Batura, Agnieszka, Chattopadhyay, Madhurima, Orlikowska, Hanna, Piatkowski, Lukasz
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.01.2022
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The size of liquid-ordered phase domains increases with the pH of the buffer solution.•The hydrophobic mismatch decreases with the lowering of pH.•The mobility of the lipids composing both phases is not influenced by pH changes.•The formation of domains occurs during lipids rearrangement on the solid support.•Domains with predefined sizes can be used as platforms for protein binding. Many studies have been devoted to investigation of phase separation and formation of lipid domains, which play crucial role in many biological processes. Here we present a complex study on the formation, dynamics, and stability of the phase-separated supported lipid membranes under varying pH conditions. The size and distribution of liquid-ordered (Lo) phase domains were investigated in a wide range (1.7–9.0) of buffer pH values and a strong correlation was found between the size of the Lo domains and pH of the buffer hydrating the lipid bilayer. Interestingly, the dynamics of lipids composing both Lo and Ld phase are insensitive to the pH of the buffer. Our findings demonstrate that by varying pH of the environment one can induce formation of domains with a specific size and shape without any external modification of the solid support or altering the membrane composition. Finally, we show that the architecture of the lipid membrane is stable even upon replacement of the aqueous medium with the buffer of neutral pH. Consequently, this method of patterning of Lo phase domains in biomimetic membranes is applicable to the studies involving binding of proteins or incorporation of other pH-sensitive molecules.
ISSN:0167-7322
1873-3166
DOI:10.1016/j.molliq.2021.117907