Biomembranes balance many types of leaflet asymmetries

Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2024 May 11:87:102832. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2024.102832. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Many biological membranes host different lipid species in their two leaflets. Since their spontaneous curvatures are typically not the same, this compositional asymmetry generally entails bending torques, which can be counteracted by differential stress-the difference between the two leaflet tensions. This stress, in turn, can affect elastic parameters or phase behavior of the membrane or each individual leaflet, or push easily flippable species, especially cholesterol, from the compressed leaflet into the tense leaflet. In short, breaking the symmetry of a single observable (to wit: composition), essentially breaks all other symmetries as well, with many potentially interesting consequences. This brief report examines the elastic aspects of this interplay, focusing on some elementary conditions of mechanical and thermodynamic equilibrium, but also shows how this poses novel questions that we are only beginning to appreciate.

Keywords: Cholesterol distribution; Curvature elasticity; Differential stress; Membrane asymmetry; Phase behavior.

Publication types

  • Review