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Mechanical properties of the high cholesterol-containing membrane: An AFM study

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2021.183625

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Cholesterol; Mechanical properties; AFM; Cholesterol bilayer domain; Breakthrough force

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  1. National Institutes of Health (USA) [R01 EY030067]

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Research has shown that when the cholesterol content in the cellular membrane of the eye lens exceeds 50 mol%, pure cholesterol bilayer domains are formed. The surface roughness of the membrane decreases with an increase in cholesterol content until 60 mol%, after which it begins to increase. Mechanical experiments have revealed that membranes with cholesterol content greater than 50 mol% exhibit two distinct puncture events.
Cholesterol (Chol) content in most cellular membranes does not exceed 50 mol%, only in the eye lens's fiber cell plasma membrane, its content surpasses 50 mol%. At this high concentration, Chol induces the formation of pure cholesterol bilayer domains (CBDs), which coexist with the surrounding phospholipid-cholesterol domain (PCD). Here, we applied atomic force microscopy to study the mechanical properties of Chol/phosphatidylcholine membranes where the Chol content was increased from 0 to 75 mol%, relevant to eye lens membranes. The surface roughness of the membrane decreases with an increase of Chol content until it reaches 60 mol%, and roughness increases with a further increment in Chol content. We propose that the increased roughness at higher Chol content results from the formation of CBDs. Force spectroscopy on the membrane with Chol content of 50 mol% or lesser exhibited single breakthrough events, whereas two distinct puncture events were observed for membranes with the Chol content greater than 50 mol%. We propose that the first puncture force corresponds to the membranes containing coexisting PCD and CBDs. In contrast, the second puncture force corresponds to the CBD water pocket formed due to coexisting CBDs and PCD. Membrane area compressibility modulus (K-A) increases with an increase in Chol content until it reaches 60 mol%, and with further increment in Chol content, CBDs are formed, and K-A starts to decrease. Our results report the increase in membrane roughness and decrease K-A at very high Chol content (>60 mol%) relevant to the eye lens membrane.

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