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The structure of the enigmatic ripple phase in saturated bilayers resolved: Machine learning reveals four lipid populations

bioRxiv(2021)

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A new mixed radial-angular, three-particle correlation function method in combination with unsupervised machine learning (ML) was applied to examine the emergence of the ripple phase in dipalmitoyphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) lipid bilayers using data from atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of system sizes ranging from 128 to 4,096 lipids. Based on the acyl tail conformations, the analysis revealed the presence of four distinct conformational populations of lipids in the ripple phases of the DPPC lipid bilayers. The expected gel- (ordered; L o) and fluid-like (disordered; L d) lipids are found along with their splayed tail equivalents ( L o,s and L d,s). These lipids differ based on their gauche distribution and tail packing. The disordered ( L d) and disordered splayed ( L d,s) lipids spatially cluster in the ripple in the groove side, that is, in an asymmetric manner across the bilayer leaflets. The ripple phase does not contain large numbers of L d lipids, instead they only exist on the interface of the groove side of the undulation. The bulk of the groove side is a complex coexistence of L o, L o,s and L d,s lipids. The convex side of the undulation contains predominantly L o lipids. Thus, the structure of the ripple phase is neither a simple coexistence of ordered and disordered lipids nor a coexistence of ordered interdigitating gel-like ( L o) and ordered splayed ( L o,s) lipids, but instead a coexistence of an ordered phase and a complex mixed phase. Principal component analysis (PCA) further confirmed the existence of the four lipid groups. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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