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Biophysical Journal | 2015

Two-Point Microrheology of Phase-Separated Domains in Lipid Bilayers

Tristan Hormel; Matthew A. Reyer; Raghuveer Parthasarathy

Though the importance of membrane fluidity for cellular function has been well established for decades, methods for measuring lipid bilayer viscosity remain challenging to devise and implement. Recently, approaches based on characterizing the Brownian dynamics of individual tracers such as colloidal particles or lipid domains have provided insights into bilayer viscosity. For fluids in general, however, methods based on single-particle trajectories provide a limited view of hydrodynamic response. The technique of two-point microrheology, in which correlations between the Brownian dynamics of pairs of tracers report on the properties of the intervening medium, characterizes viscosity at length-scales that are larger than that of individual tracers and has less sensitivity to tracer-induced distortions, but has never been applied to lipid membranes. We present, to our knowledge, the first two-point microrheological study of lipid bilayers, examining the correlated motion of domains in phase-separated lipid vesicles and comparing one- and two-point results. We measure two-point correlation functions in excellent agreement with the forms predicted by two-dimensional hydrodynamic models, analysis of which reveals a viscosity intermediate between those of the two lipid phases, indicative of global fluid properties rather than the viscosity of the local neighborhood of the tracer.


Langmuir | 2017

Tension Independence of Lipid Diffusion and Membrane Viscosity

Vincent L. Thoms; Tristan Hormel; Matthew A. Reyer; Raghuveer Parthasarathy

The diffusion of biomolecules at lipid membranes is governed by the viscosity of the underlying two-dimensionally fluid lipid bilayer. For common three-dimensional fluids, viscosity can be modulated by hydrostatic pressure, and pressure-viscosity data have been measured for decades. Remarkably, the two-dimensional analogue of this relationship, the dependence of molecular mobility on tension, has to the best of our knowledge never been measured for lipid bilayers, limiting our understanding of cellular mechanotransduction as well as the fundamental fluid mechanics of membranes. Here we report both molecular-scale and mesoscopic measures of fluidity in giant lipid vesicles as a function of mechanical tension applied using micropipette aspiration. Both molecular-scale data, from fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, and micron-scale data, from tracking the diffusion of phase-separated domains, show a surprisingly weak dependence of viscosity on tension, in contrast to predictions of recent molecular dynamics simulations, highlighting fundamental gaps in our understanding of membrane fluidity.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Measuring lipid membrane viscosity using rotational and translational probe diffusion.

Tristan Hormel; Kurihara Sq; Brennan Mk; Wozniak Mc; Raghuveer Parthasarathy


Biophysical Journal | 2013

Measuring Lipid Membrane Viscosity using Rotational and Translational Particle Diffusion

Tristan Hormel; Sarah Q. Kurihara; Mary K. Brennan; Raghuveer Parthasarathy


Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2018

In vitro lubricity experiments on corneal cells

Angela A. Pitenis; Juan Manuel Urueña; Tristan Hormel; Tapomoy Bhattacharjee; Kyle D. Schulze; Thomas E. Angelini; W. Gregory Sawyer


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Cell Driven Buckling of Active Collagen Microbeams

Cameron Morley; Sarah Ellison; Tapomoy Bhattacharjee; Tristan Hormel; Christopher O'Bryan; Sean R. Niemi; W. Sawyer; Thomas E. Angelini


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Structural Evolution and Spatial Heterogeneity in Mucin Layers

Tristan Hormel; Tapomoy Bhattacharjee; Christopher O'Bryan; Gregory Sawyer; Thomas E. Angelini


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018

Transition Between Collective Mechanical Instabilities in 3D Printed Microtissues

Sarah Ellison; Cameron Morley; Tapomoy Bhattacharjee; Tristan Hormel; Sean R. Niemi; W. Sawyer; Thomas E. Angelini


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Mucin Production Dynamics at the Surface of Corneal Epithelial Cells

Tristan Hormel; Tapomoy Bhattacharjee; Angela A. Pitenis; Juan Manuel Urueña; Gregory Sawyer; Thomas E. Angelini


Archive | 2016

Phase separated giant lipid vesicles

Raghuveer Parthasarathy; Tristan Hormel; Matthew A. Reyer

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