"Nature of Lipid-DNA Interactions: A Molecular Dynamics Study of DNA Intercalated into a Lipid Bilayer"
J. Phys. Chem. B, November 1999, p. 10075-10080, Vol. 103,
No. 46
Abstract;
Lipid-DNA complexes are of topical interest because of their potential
for use as vectors in gene therapy. Herein, molecular dynamics simulations
have been carried out to probe the nature of Lipid-DNA interactions and
thereby provide a complement to recent experimental and theoretical studies.
Specifically, we have investigated the DNA duplex d(CCAACGTTGG)(2), in
its canonical B-form, intercalated into a lipid bilayer consisting of a
neutralizing binary mixture of cationic (dimyristoyl-trimethylammonium-propane-DMTAP)
and zwitterionic (dimyristoyl-phosphatidyl-choline-DMPC) lipids. Surprisingly,
both lipids are involved in neutralizing the anionic DNA phosphate groups.
The electrostatic interactions between the cationic trimethylammonium (TAP)
and zwitterionic phosphocholine (PC) headgroups of the two lipids allow
the PC headgroups to orient out of the bilayer plane and thereby also become
available to screen the negative charges on the DNA.