Discontinuous unbinding of lipid multibilayers

Pozo-Navas, B. ; Raghunathan, V. A. ; Katsaras, J. ; Rappolt, M. ; Lohner, K. ; Pabst, G. (2003) Discontinuous unbinding of lipid multibilayers Physical Review Letters, 91 (2). 028101_1-028101_4. ISSN 0031-9007

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Abstract

We have observed a discontinuous unbinding transition of lipid bilayer stacks composed of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol using X-ray diffraction. The unbinding is reversible and coincides with the main (Lβ→Lα) transition of the lipid mixture. Interbilayer interaction potentials deduced from the diffraction data reveal that the bilayers in the Lβ phase are only weakly bound. The unbinding transition appears to be driven by an abrupt increase in steric repulsion resulting from increased thermal undulations of the bilayers upon entering the fluid Lαphase.

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