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Biophys J ; 81(1): 217-24, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11423408

ABSTRACT

Membrane fusion is a key event in vesicular trafficking in every cell, and many fusion-related proteins have been identified. However, how the actual fusion event occurs has not been elucidated. By using molecular dynamics simulations we found that when even a small region of two membranes is closely apposed such that only a limited number of water molecules remain in the apposed area (e.g., by a fusogenic protein and thermal membrane fluctuations), dramatic lipid disorientation results within 100 ps-2 ns, which might initiate membrane fusion. Up to 12% of phospholipid molecules in the apposing layers had their alkyl chains outside the hydrophobic region, lying almost parallel to the membrane surface or protruding out of the bilayer by 2 ns after two membranes were closely apposed.


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Cell Membrane/chemistry , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Membrane Fusion , Membrane Lipids/metabolism , Models, Molecular , Computer Simulation , Hydrocarbons/chemistry , Hydrocarbons/metabolism , Hydrogen Bonding , Molecular Conformation , Static Electricity , Water/metabolism
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