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      Buckling Under Pressure: Curvature-Based Lipid Segregation and Stability Modulation in Cardiolipin-Containing Bilayers

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          Mitochondrial metabolic function is affected by the morphology and protein organization of the mitochondrial inner membrane. Cardiolipin (CL) is a unique tetra-acyl lipid that is involved in the maintenance of the highly curved shape of the mitochondrial inner membrane as well as spatial organization of the proteins necessary for respiration and oxidative phosphorylation. Cardiolipin has been suggested to self-organize into lipid domains due to its inverted conical molecular geometry, though the driving forces for this organization are not fully understood. In this work, we use coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations to study the mechanical properties and lipid dynamics in heterogeneous bilayers both with and without CL, as a function of membrane curvature. We find that incorporation of CL increases bilayer deformability and that CL becomes highly enriched in regions of high negative curvature. We further show that another mitochondrial inverted conical lipid, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), does not partition or increase the deformability of the membrane in a significant manner. Therefore, CL appears to possess some unique characteristics that cannot be inferred simply from molecular geometry considerations.

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          Journal
          9882736
          22883
          Langmuir
          Langmuir
          Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
          0743-7463
          1520-5827
          17 October 2017
          28 June 2017
          11 July 2017
          11 July 2018
          : 33
          : 27
          : 6937-6946
          Affiliations
          Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269, United States
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          [* ]Corresponding Author: eric.may@ 123456uconn.edu
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          PMC5654595 PMC5654595 5654595 nihpa913011
          10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b01185
          5654595
          28628337
          bae6e1f2-021d-4a04-861b-db580b4c7790
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