Comment on "Elastic Membrane Deformations Govern Interleaflet Coupling of Lipid-Ordered Domains"
Abstract
In lieu of abstract, first paragraph reads: Galimzyanov et al. [1] find that line tension between thick liquid-ordered (Lo) and thinner liquid-disordered (Ld) registered lipid bilayer phases is minimised by an asymmetric "slip region", length L\!\!5\,nm (Fig. 1). They claim that line tensions alone explain domain registration, without "direct" (area-dependent) inter-leaflet interaction [2,3]. We show this is unfounded, without direct interaction their results would predict antiregistration, dependent on composition. To find equilibrium from line energies, line tensions must be combined with interfacial lengths for given states at given composition. This was not done in [1].
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