Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Soft Matter. 2019 Mar 13;15(11):2373-2380. doi: 10.1039/c8sm02525h.
In this study, we report the complex effects of charged lipids on the interaction between amphiphilic Janus nanoparticles and lipid bilayers. Janus nanoparticles are cationic on one hemisphere and hydrophobic on the other. We show that the nanoparticles, beyond threshold concentrations, induce holes in both cationic and anionic lipid bilayers mainly driven by hydrophobic interactions. However, the formation of these defects is non-monotonically dependent on ionic lipid composition. The electrostatic attraction between the particles and anionic lipid bilayers enhances particle adsorption and lowers the particle concentration threshold for defect initiation, but leads to more localized membrane disruption. Electrostatic repulsion leads to reduced particle adsorption on cationic bilayers and extensive defect formation that peaks at intermediate contents of cationic lipids. This study elucidates the significant role lipid composition plays in influencing how amphiphilic Janus nanoparticles interact with and perturb lipid membranes.
在这项研究中,我们报告了带电脂质对两亲性 Janus 纳米粒子与脂质双层相互作用的复杂影响。Janus 纳米粒子的一个半球带正电,另一个半球疏水。我们表明,纳米粒子在超过阈值浓度后,主要通过疏水相互作用诱导阳离子和阴离子脂质双层中的孔。然而,这些缺陷的形成并不随离子脂质组成单调变化。粒子与阴离子脂质双层之间的静电吸引增强了粒子的吸附,并降低了缺陷起始的粒子浓度阈值,但导致膜的破坏更局部化。静电排斥导致阳离子双层上的粒子吸附减少和广泛的缺陷形成,在阳离子脂质的中间含量达到峰值。这项研究阐明了脂质组成在影响两亲性 Janus 纳米粒子与脂质膜相互作用和扰动脂质膜方面的重要作用。