Temperature-Induced Restructuring of Mycolic Acid Bilayers Modeling the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Outer Membrane: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Author:

Vasyankin Alexander V.1,Panteleev Sergey V.1,Steshin Ilya S.1ORCID,Shirokova Ekaterina A.1ORCID,Rozhkov Alexey V.1ORCID,Livshits Grigory D.1ORCID,Radchenko Eugene V.12ORCID,Ignatov Stanislav K.1ORCID,Palyulin Vladimir A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny Novgorod 603022, Russia

2. Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russia

Abstract

The emergence of new drug-resistant strains of the tuberculosis pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a new challenge for modern medicine. Its resistance capacity is closely related to the properties of the outer membrane of the Mtb cell wall, which is a bilayer membrane formed by mycolic acids (MAs) and their derivatives. To date, the molecular mechanisms of the response of the Mtb outer membrane to external factors and, in particular, elevated temperatures have not been sufficiently studied. In this work, we consider the temperature-induced changes in the structure, ordering, and molecular mobility of bilayer MA membranes of various chemical and conformational compositions. Using all-atom long-term molecular dynamics simulations of various MA membranes, we report the kinetic parameters of temperature-dependent changes in the MA self-diffusion coefficients and conformational compositions, including the apparent activation energies of these processes, as well as the characteristic times of ordering changes and the features of phase transitions occurring over a wide range of elevated temperatures. Understanding these effects could be useful for the prevention of drug resistance and the development of membrane-targeting pharmaceuticals, as well as in the design of membrane-based materials.

Funder

Strategic Academic Leadership Program “Priority 2030” of the Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Publisher

MDPI AG

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