Curvature-Mediated Assembly of Janus Nanoparticles on Membrane Vesicles

Nano Lett. 2018 Feb 14;18(2):1259-1263. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b04855. Epub 2018 Jan 8.

Abstract

Besides direct particle-particle interactions, nanoparticles adsorbed to biomembranes experience indirect interactions that are mediated by the membrane curvature arising from particle adsorption. In this Letter, we show that the curvature-mediated interactions of adsorbed Janus particles depend on the initial curvature of the membrane prior to adsorption, that is, on whether the membrane initially bulges toward or away from the particles in our simulations. The curvature-mediated interaction can be strongly attractive for Janus particles adsorbed to the outside of a membrane vesicle, which initially bulges away from the particles. For Janus particles adsorbed to the vesicle inside, in contrast, the curvature-mediated interactions are repulsive. We find that the area fraction of the adhesive Janus particle surface is an important control parameter for the curvature-mediated interaction and assembly of the particles, besides the initial membrane curvature.

Keywords: Biomembranes; Janus particles; bending energy; membrane-mediated interactions; particle adsorption; vesicles.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't