Interaction Between Equally Charged Membrane Surfaces Mediated by Positively and Negatively Charged Macro-Ions

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Šárka Perutková
Mojca Frank
Klemen Bohinc
Goran Bobojevič
Jasna Zelko
Blaž Rozman
Veronika Kralj-Iglič
Aleš Iglič
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[1] University of Ljubljana,Laboratory of Biophysics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
[2] University Medical Center Ljubljana,Department of Rheumatology
[3] University of Ljubljana,Faculty of Health Studies
[4] University of Ljubljana,Laboratory of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
[5] University of Ljubljana,Laboratory of Clinical Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine
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Macro-ion; Electric double layer; Functional density theory; Monte Carlo simulation; Adhesion;
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In biological systems, charged membrane surfaces are surrounded by charged molecules such as electrolyte ions and proteins. Our recent experiments in the systems of giant phospholipid vesicles indicated that some of the blood plasma proteins (macro-ions) may promote adhesion between equally charged membrane surfaces. In this work, theory was put forward to describe an IgG antibody-mediated attractive interaction between negatively charged membrane surfaces which was observed in experiments on giant phospholipid vesicles with cardiolipin-containing membranes. The attractive interactions between negatively charged membrane surfaces in the presence of negatively and positively charged spherical macro-ions are explained using functional density theory and Monte Carlo simulations. Both, the rigorous solution of the variational problem within the functional density theory and the Monte Carlo simulations show that spatial and orientational ordering of macro-ions may give rise to an attractive interaction between negatively charged membrane surfaces. It is also shown that the distinctive spatial distribution of the charge within the macro-ions (proteins) is essential in this process.
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