Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2010-02-23
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
to appear in Soft Matter
Scientific paper
We study the stress distribution profiles and the height and thickness fluctuations of lipid membranes in the tilted gel state by Monte Carlo simulations of a generic coarse-grained model for lipid membranes, which reproduces many known properties of DPPC bilayers. The results are related to the corresponding properties of fluid membranes, and to theoretical predictions for crystalline and hexatic membranes. One striking observation is that the spontaneous curvature of the monolayers changes sign from the fluid to the gel phase. In the gel phase, the long-wavelength height fluctuations are suppressed, and the fluctuation spectrum is highly anisotropic. In the direction of tilt, it carries the signature of soft modes that are compatible with the wavelength of the ripple phase, which emerges in the transition region between the fluid and the gel state. In the direction perpendicular to the tilt, the thickness fluctuations are almost entirely suppressed, and the height fluctuations seem to be dominated by an interfacial energy, i.e., by out-of-layer fluctuations, up to length scales of tens of nanometers.
Schmid Friederike
West Beate
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