Understanding the phase behavior of a proto-biomembrane

Abstract

The rich thermotropic behavior of lipid bilayers is addressed using phenomenological theory informed by many experiments. The most recent experiment not yet addressed by theory has shown that the tilt modulus in DMPC lipid bilayers decreases dramatically as the temperature is lowered toward the main transition temperature TM . It is shown that this behavior can be understood by introducing a simple free energy functional for tilt that couples to the area per molecule. This is combined with a chain melting free energy functional in which the area is the primary order parameter that is the driver of the main transition. Satisfactory agreement with experiment is achieved with values of the model parameters determined by experiments, but the transition is directly into the gel phase. The theory is then extended to include the enigmatic ripple phase by making contact with the most recent experimentally determined ripple structure.

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