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Effect of ergosterol on the fungal membrane properties. All-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics study.

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Cell membranes are complex multicomponent systems consisting of thousands of different lipids with numerous embedded membrane proteins and many types of sterols. We used all-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations… Click to show full abstract

Cell membranes are complex multicomponent systems consisting of thousands of different lipids with numerous embedded membrane proteins and many types of sterols. We used all-atom and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations to study the structural and dynamical properties of phospholipid bilayers containing four types of phospholipids and different amount of ergosterol, main sterol component in the fungal membranes. To characterize the influence of ergosterol on the membrane properties we analyzed the surface area per lipid, bilayer thickness, area compressibility modulus, mass density profiles, deuterium order parameters, and lateral diffusion coefficients. The presence of ergosterol induces the ordering of lipids leading to their denser packing, to reducing the lateral diffusion of lipids and lipid surface area, to increasing the thickness of bilayer and compressibility modulus. In addition, we evaluated each calculated property between the two simulation methods.

Keywords: ergosterol; molecular dynamics; grained molecular; coarse grained; membrane; atom coarse

Journal Title: Chemistry and physics of lipids
Year Published: 2017

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