Fragmentation of DMPC Membranes by a Wedge-Shaped Amphiphilic Cyclodextrin into Bicellar-like Aggregates.

J Phys Chem B

Laboratoire de Glycochimie, des Antimicrobiens et des Agroressources, (CNRS UMR 7378), Université de Picardie Jules Verne, 33 Rue Saint Leu, F-80039 Amiens, France.

Published: March 2023


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Small bilayer lipid aggregates such as bicelles provide useful isotropic or anisotropic membrane mimetics for structural studies of biological membranes. We have shown previously by deuterium NMR that a wedge-shaped amphiphilic derivative of trimethyl βcyclodextrin anchored in deuterated DMPC-d27 bilayers through a lauryl acyl chain (TrimβMLC) is able to induce magnetic orientation and fragmentation of the multilamellar membranes. The fragmentation process fully detailed in the present paper is observed with 20% cyclodextrin derivative below 37 °C, where pure TrimβMLC self-assembles in water into large giant micellar structures. After deconvolution of a broad composite H NMR isotropic component, we propose a model where the DMPC membranes are progressively disrupted by TrimβMLC into small and large micellar aggregates depending whether they are extracted from the outer or inner layers of the liposomes. Below the fluid-to-gel transition of pure DMPC-d27 membranes ( = 21.5 °C), the micellar aggregates vanish progressively until complete extinction at 13 °C, with a probable release of pure TrimβMLC micelles leaving lipid bilayers in the gel phase doped with only a small amount of the cyclodextrin derivative. Bilayer fragmentation between and 13 °C was also observed with 10% and 5% of TrimβMLC, with NMR spectra suggesting possible interactions of micellar aggregates with fluid-like lipids of the P ripple phase. No membrane orientation and fragmentation was detected with unsaturated POPC membranes, which are able to accommodate the insertion of TrimβMLC without important perturbation. The data are discussed in relation to the formation of possible DMPC bicellar aggregates such as those known to occur after insertion of dihexanoylphosphatidylcholine (DHPC). These bicelles are in particular associated with similar deuterium NMR spectra exhibiting identical composite isotropic components which were never characterized before.

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