CHARMM-GUI Membrane Builder for Lipid Nanoparticles
with Ionizable Cationic Lipids and PEGylated Lipids
Posted on 2021-09-21 - 15:42
A lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation
is a state-of-the-art delivery
system for genetic drugs such as DNA, messenger RNA, and small interfering
RNA, which is successfully applied to COVID-19 vaccines and gains
tremendous interest in therapeutic applications. Despite its importance,
a molecular-level understanding of the LNP structures and dynamics
is still lacking, which makes rational LNP design almost impossible.
In this work, we present an extension of CHARMM-GUI Membrane
Builder to model and simulate all-atom LNPs with various
(ionizable) cationic lipids and PEGylated lipids (PEG-lipids). These
new lipid types can be mixed with any existing lipid types with or
without a biomolecule of interest, and the generated systems can be
simulated using various molecular dynamics engines. As a first illustration,
we considered model LNP membranes with DLin-KC2-DMA (KC2) or DLin-MC3-DMA
(MC3) without PEG-lipids. The results from these model membranes are
consistent with those from the two previous studies, albeit with mild
accumulation of neutral MC3 in the bilayer center. To demonstrate Membrane Builder’s capability of building a realistic
LNP patch, we generated KC2- or MC3-containing LNP membranes with
high concentrations of cholesterol and ionizable cationic lipids together
with 2 mol % PEG-lipids. We observe that PEG-chains are flexible,
which can be more preferentially extended laterally in the presence
of cationic lipids due to the attractive interactions between their
head groups and PEG oxygen. The presence of PEG-lipids also relaxes
the lateral packing in LNP membranes, and the area compressibility
modulus (KA) of LNP membranes with cationic
lipids fit into typical KA of fluid-phase
membranes. Interestingly, the interactions between PEG oxygen and
the head group of ionizable cationic lipids induce a negative curvature.
We hope that this LNP capability in Membrane Builder can be useful to better characterize various LNPs with or without
genetic drugs for rational LNP design.
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Park, Soohyung; Choi, Yeol Kyo; Kim, Seonghoon; Lee, Jumin; Im, Wonpil (1753). CHARMM-GUI Membrane Builder for Lipid Nanoparticles
with Ionizable Cationic Lipids and PEGylated Lipids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.1c00770