http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2010-10615-2
Nonlinearities in tilt and layer displacements of planar lipid bilayers
R. De Vita1a and I.W. Stewart2
1
Engineering Science and Mechanics Department, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
2
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Received:
12
September
2009
Revised:
24
February
2010
Accepted:
9
June
2010
Published online: 8 July 2010
A novel continuum model is proposed to describe the deformations of a planar lipid bilayer suspended across a circular pore. The model is derived within a new theoretical framework for smectic A liquid crystals in which the usual director n , which defines the average orientation of the molecules, is not constrained to be normal to the layers. The free energy is defined by considering the elastic splay of the director, the bending and compression of the lipid bilayer, the cost of tilting the director with respect to the layer normal, the surface tension, and the weak anchoring of the director. Variational methods are used to derive the equilibrium equations and boundary conditions. The resulting boundary value problem is then solved numerically to compute the fully nonlinear displacement of the layers and tilt of the lipid molecules. A parametric study shows that an increase in surface tension produces a decrease in the deformation of the lipid bilayers while an opposite effect is obtained when increasing the anchoring strength.
© EDP Sciences, SIF, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010


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