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Biophys J, January 2001, p. 254-270, Vol. 80, No. 1
Department of Pharmacology and the Biophysics Program, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908 USA
A macroscopic model is presented to quantitatively
describe lipid bilayer gel to fluid phase transitions. In this model,
the Gibbs potential of the lipid bilayer is expressed in terms of a
single order parameter q, the average chain orientational
order parameter. The Gibbs potential is based on molecular mean-field and statistical mechanical calculations of inter and intrachain interactions. Chain-length and chain-asymmetry are incorporated into
the Gibbs potential so that one equation provides an accurate description of mixed-chain phosphatidylcholines of a single class. Two
general classes of lipids are studied in this work: lipid bilayers of
partially or noninterdigitated gel phases, and bilayers of mixed
interdigitated gel phases. The model parameters are obtained by fitting
the transition temperature and enthalpy data of phosphatidylcholines to
the model. The proposed model provides estimates for the transition temperature and enthalpy, van der Waals energy, number of
gauche bonds, chain orientational order parameter, and bond
rotational and excluded volume entropies, achieving excellent agreement
with existing data obtained with various techniques.
Biophys J, January 2001, p. 254-270, Vol. 80, No. 1
© 2001 by the Biophysical Society 0006-3495/01/01/254/17 $2.00
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