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Stabilization of bilayer structure of raft due to elastic deformations of membrane

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2011

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Line tension of the boundary of specific domains (rafts) rich in sphingomyelin was calculated. The line tension was calculated based on macroscopic theory of elasticity under assumption that the bilayer in raft is thicker than in the surrounding membrane. The calculations took into account the possibility of lateral shift of the domain boundaries located in different monolayers of the membrane. The line tension was associated with the energy of elastic deformations appearing in the vicinity of the boundary in order to compensate for the difference in the thickness of the monolayers. Spatial distribution of deformations and the line tension was calculated by minimization of elastic free energy of the system. Dependence of the line tension on the distance between the domains boundaries located in different monolayers was obtained. It was shown that the line tension is minimal if the distance is about 4 nm. Thus, membrane deformations stabilize the bilayer structure of rafts observed experimentally. The calculated value of line tension is about 0.6 pN for the difference between the monolayer thickness of raft and surrounding membrane of about 0.5 nm, which is in agreement with the experimental data available.

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