Spontaneous insertion of carbon nanotube bundles inside biomembranes: a hybrid particle-field coarse-grained molecular dynamics study

Sarukhanyan, Edita, De Nicola, Antonio, Roccatano, Danilo , Kawakatsu, Toshihiro and Milano, Giuseppe (2014) Spontaneous insertion of carbon nanotube bundles inside biomembranes: a hybrid particle-field coarse-grained molecular dynamics study. Chemical Physics Letters, 595- (596). pp. 156-166. ISSN 0009-2614

Documents
Spontaneous insertion of carbon nanotube bundles inside biomembranes: A hybrid particle-field coarse-grained molecular dynamics study

Request a copy
19383 CPLETT-S-13-02174-5 (002).pdf
[img]
[Download]
[img] PDF
1-s2.0-S0009261414000669-main.pdf - Whole Document
Restricted to Repository staff only

5MB
[img]
Preview
PDF
19383 CPLETT-S-13-02174-5 (002).pdf - Whole Document

2MB
Item Type:Article
Item Status:Live Archive

Abstract

The processes of CNTs bundle formation and insertion/rearrangement inside lipid bilayers, as models of cellular membranes, is described and analyzed in details using simulations on the microsecond scale. Molecular Dynamics simulations employing hybrid particle-field models (MD–SCF) show that during the insertion process lipid molecules coat bundles surfaces. The distortions of bilayers are more pronounced for systems undergoing to insertion of bundles made of longer CNTs. In particular, when the insertion occurs in perpendicular orientation, adsorption of lipids on CNTs surfaces promotes a transient poration. This result suggests mechanism of membrane disruption operated by bundles causing the formation of solvent-rich pockets.

Keywords:Carbon nanotube bundles, biomembranes, Perturbations, Poration, bilayer, NotOAChecked
Subjects:F Physical Sciences > F320 Chemical Physics
Divisions:College of Science > School of Mathematics and Physics
Related URLs:
ID Code:19383
Deposited On:27 Oct 2015 14:34

Repository Staff Only: item control page