Pathways connecting two opposed bilayers with a fusion pore: A molecularly-informed phase field approach
Abstract
A phase field model with two phase fields, representing the concentration and
the head-tail separation of amphiphilic molecules, respectively, has been
constructed using an extension of the Ohta-Kawasaki model (Macromolecules 19,
2621-2632 (1986)). It is shown that this molecularly-informed phase field model
is capable of producing various self-assembled amphiphilic aggregates, such as
bilayers, vesicles and micelles. Furthermore, pathways connecting two opposed
bilayers with a fusion pore are obtained by using a combination of the phase
field model and the string method. Multiple fusion pathways, including a
classical pathway and a leaky pathway, have been obtained depending on the
initial separation of the two bilayers. The study shed light to the
understanding of membrane fusion pathways and, more importantly, laid a
foundation for further investigation of more complex membrane morphologies and
transitions.