LATERAL ORGANIZATION OF BINARY-LIPID MEMBRANES - EVIDENCE FOR FRACTAL-LIKE BEHAVIOR IN THE GEL-FLUID COEXISTENCE REGION

Citation
C. Czeslik et al., LATERAL ORGANIZATION OF BINARY-LIPID MEMBRANES - EVIDENCE FOR FRACTAL-LIKE BEHAVIOR IN THE GEL-FLUID COEXISTENCE REGION, Europhysics letters, 37(8), 1997, pp. 577-582
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
Journal title
ISSN journal
02955075
Volume
37
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
577 - 582
Database
ISI
SICI code
0295-5075(1997)37:8<577:LOOBM->2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Neutron scattering in combination with the H/D contrast variation tech nique has been applied to the study of compositional fluctuations and lateral organization of the binary-lipid mixture dimyristoyl/distearoy l-phosphatidylcholine (DMPC/DSPC) 1:1 as a function of temperature and pressure. No indications of significant non-random long-range lateral lipid distribution are observed in the all-fluid and all-gel state of the lipid mixture at ambient pressure. The morphology of the concentr ation fluctuations observed within the two-phase coexistence region of the lipid mixture can be characterized as a complex heterogeneous net work of coexisting clusters with fractal-like properties. The particul ar morphology might be due to interfacial wetting effects. A pressure increase of 1000 bar leads to a 22 degrees C shift of the two-phase re gion to higher temperatures. Slight differences in local organization of the lipid mixture at the higher pressure are observed. Indications of less uniform mixing behaviour are found in the high-pressure gel ph ase, and the fractal exponent of the heterogeneous mixture in the two- phase coexistence region changes slightly at 1000 bar.