Leaflet Asymmetry Modeling in the Lipid Composition
of Escherichia coli Cytoplasmic Membranes
Posted on 2021-12-28 - 16:36
Lipid composition asymmetry between
leaflets is important to cell
function and plays a key role in the “positive inside”
rule in transmembrane proteins. In this work, Escherichia
coli inner plasma membrane models reflecting this
asymmetry have been investigated at the early-log and stationary stages
during the bacterial lifecycle using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations.
The CHARMM36 lipid force field is used, and selected membrane properties
are tested for variations between two leaflets and whole membranes.
Our models include bacterial lipids with a cyclopropane moiety on
the sn-2 acyl chain in the stationary membrane model. The PE/PG ratio
for two leaflets reflects the “positive inside” rule
of membrane proteins, set to 6.8 and 2.8 for the inner and outer leaflets
of the two models, respectively. We are the first to model leaflet
asymmetry in the lipid composition of E. coli cytoplasmic membranes and observe the effect on membrane properties
in leaflets and whole membranes. Specifically, our results show that
for the stationary phase bilayer, the surface area per lipid (SA/lipid)
is larger, the thickness (2DC and DB) is smaller, the tilt angle is larger, the
tilt modulus is smaller, and the deuterium order parameters (SCD) of sn-1 and sn-2 tails are lower, compared
to the early-log stage. Moreover, the stationary stage bilayer has
a positive spontaneous curvature, while the early-log stage has a
near flat spontaneous curvature. For leaflet asymmetry, the inner
leaflet has a larger SA/lipid, a smaller thickness, a smaller elastic
tilt modulus (a larger tilt angle), and lower SCD, compared to the outer leaflet in both stages. Moreover,
an asymmetric membrane involves a lipid tilt and a lateral extension,
varying from a reference state of a pre-equilibrium membrane. This
work encourages a more profound exploration of leaflet asymmetry in
various other membrane models and how this might affect the structure
and function of membrane-associated peptides and proteins.
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Hsieh, Min-Kang; Klauda, Jeffery B. (2021). Leaflet Asymmetry Modeling in the Lipid Composition
of Escherichia coli Cytoplasmic Membranes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c07332