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Measuring the bending modulus of lipid bilayers with cholesterol.

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The effect of cholesterol on the bending modulus of DOPC lipid bilayers has become a controversial topic that has implications for methods of measuring the bending modulus. Recent results using… Click to show full abstract

The effect of cholesterol on the bending modulus of DOPC lipid bilayers has become a controversial topic that has implications for methods of measuring the bending modulus. Recent results using neutron spin echo and nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation methods that involve linear transport properties have conflicted with earlier results from purely equilibrium experiments that do not involve linear transport properties. A general discussion indicates how one can be misled by data obtained by methods that involve linear transport properties. It is then shown specifically how the recent neutron spin echo results can be interpreted to agree with the earlier purely equilibrium experimental results, thereby resolving that conflict. Regarding the nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation method, it is noted that current interpretation of the data is unclear regarding the identity of the modulus that is involved, and an alternative interpretation is explored that does not disagree with the results of the equilibrium experiments.

Keywords: transport properties; linear transport; lipid bilayers; involve linear; measuring bending; bending modulus

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2021

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