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Perturbation of Lipid Bilayers by Biomimetic Photoswitches Based on Cyclocurcumin.

Anastasiia DelovaRaúl LosantosJérémy PecourneauYann BernhardMaxime MourerAndreea PascAntonio Monari
Published in: Journal of chemical information and modeling (2022)
The use of photoswitches which may be activated by suitable electromagnetic radiation is an attractive alternative to conventional photodynamic therapy. Here, we report all-atom molecular dynamics simulation of a biomimetic photoswitch derived from cyclocurcumin and experiencing E / Z photoisomerization. In particular, we show that the two isomers interact persistently with a lipid bilayer modeling a cellular membrane. Furthermore, the interaction with the membrane is strongly dependent on the concentration, and a transition between ordered and disordered arrangements of the photoswitches is observed. We also confirm that the structural parameters of the bilayer are differently affected by the two isomers and hence can be modulated through photoswitching, offering interesting perspectives for future applications.
Keyphrases
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