1-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine and calix(4)arene

1-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine has been researched along with calix(4)arene* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for 1-2-oleoylphosphatidylcholine and calix(4)arene

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Interaction of a calix[4]arene derivative with a DOPC bilayer: biomolecular simulations towards chloride transport.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2014, Volume: 1838, Issue:3

    The ability of a calix[4]arene derivative (CX-1), bearing four protonated NH3(+) groups located in the upper rim and aliphatic tails in the lower rim, to interact with a 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) model bilayer and promote transmembrane chloride transport was investigated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Unconstrained MD simulations show that the interaction of CX-1 with DOPC occurs via the NH3(+) groups, which are able to establish electrostatic interactions and multiple hydrogen bonds with the DOPC phosphate groups, while the aliphatic tails point towards the water phase (when CX-1 starts from the water phase) or to the membrane (when CX-1 is initially positioned within the bilayer). The interaction does not induce any relevant perturbation on the biophysical properties of the bilayer system (area per lipid, thickness, and hydration) apart from a systematic increase in the order parameter of the C2 carbon atom of the sn-1 lipid tail, meaning that the bilayer conserves its integrity. Since total internalization of CX-1 was not observed in the unconstrained MD time-scale, constant velocity steered molecular dynamics (SMD) simulations were performed in order to simulate the CX-1 permeation across the bilayer. At pulling velocities lower than 0.0075 nmps(-1), chloride transport was observed. The Potential of Mean Force (PMF), calculated with the weighted histogram analysis method, indicates a barrier of ca. 58kJmol(-1) for this mobile carrier to cross the membrane.

    Topics: Calixarenes; Cell Membrane; Chlorides; Ion Transport; Lipid Bilayers; Models, Molecular; Molecular Dynamics Simulation; Phenols; Phosphatidylcholines

2014