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Reversible Control of Spacing in Charged Lamellar Membrane Hydrogels by Hydrophobically Mediated Tethering with Symmetric and Asymmetric Double-End-Anchored Poly(ethylene glycol)s.

Chenyu Liu1, Kai K Ewert, Emily Wonder, Phillip Kohl, Youli Li, Weihong Qiao1, Cyrus R Safinya.   

Abstract

Complex materials often achieve their remarkable functional properties by hierarchical assembly of building blocks via competing and/or synergistic interactions. Here, we describe the properties of new double-end-anchored poly(ethylene glycol)s (DEA-PEGs)-macromolecules designed to impart hydrophobically mediated tethering attractions between charged lipid membranes. We synthesized DEA-PEGs (MW 2000 (2K) and 4.6K) with two double-tail (symmetric) or a double-tail and a single-tail (asymmetric) hydrophobic end anchors and characterized their equilibrium and kinetic properties using small-angle X-ray scattering. Control multilayer membranes without and with PEG lipid (i.e., single-end-anchored PEG) swelled continuously, with the interlayer spacing increasing between 30 and 90 wt % water content due to electrostatic as well as, in the case of PEG lipid, steric repulsion. In contrast, interlayer spacings in lamellar membrane hydrogels containing DEA-PEGs expanded over a limited water dilution range and reached a "locked" state, which displayed a near constant membrane wall-to-wall spacing (δw) with further increases in water content. Remarkably, the locked state displays a simple relation to the PEG radius of gyration δw ≈ 1.6 RG for both 2K and 4.6K PEG. Nevertheless, δw being considerably less than the physical size of PEG (2(5/3)1/2 RG) is highly unexpected and implies that, compared to free PEG, anchoring of the PEG tether at both ends leads to a considerable distortion of the PEG conformation confined between layers. Significantly, the lamellar hydrogel may be designed to reversibly transition from a locked to an unlocked (membrane unbinding) state by variations in the DEA-PEG concentration, controlling the strength of the interlayer attractions due to bridging conformations. The findings with DEA-PEGs have broad implications for hydrophobic-mediated assembly of lipid- or surfactant-coated building blocks with distinct shape and size, at predictable spacing, in aqueous environments.

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Keywords:  PEG lipid; hydrophobic mediated tethering; lamellar phase; lipid bilayer; lipid membrane; self-assembly

Year:  2018        PMID: 30461259      PMCID: PMC6485416          DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b16456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Assembly of Building Blocks by Double-End-Anchored Polymers in the Dilute Regime Mediated by Hydrophobic Interactions at Controlled Distances.

Authors:  Emily A Wonder; Kai K Ewert; Chenyu Liu; Victoria M Steffes; Jasmin Kwak; Vikar Qahar; Ramsey N Majzoub; Zhening Zhang; Bridget Carragher; Clinton S Potter; Youli Li; Weihong Qiao; Cyrus R Safinya
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2020-10-05       Impact factor: 9.229

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