Lipid dynamics and protein-lipid interactions in rat colonic epithelial cell basolateral membranes |
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Authors: | Thomas A. Brasitus |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Lipid dynamics and lipid-protein interactions were examined in basolateral membranes prepared from rat proximal and distal colonic epithelial cells. The results demonstrate that: (1) these membranes have a high lipid fluidity, as assessed by steady-state fluorescence polarization studies using seven fluorescent probes; (2) lipid compositional differences exist between these membranes but their fluidity is similar; (3) fluorescence polarizations studies, using diphenylhexatriene (DPH), detect a thermotropic transition at 22–23°C in each membrane; (4) several membrane protein activities, including adenylate cyclase and sodium-potassium dependent adenosine triphosphatase () appear to be functionally dependent on the physical state of the proximal basolateral membrane's lipid. |
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Keywords: | Membrane lipid Protein-lipid interaction Lipid fluidity Lipid dynamics Adenylate cyclase (Rat colon basolateral membrane) |
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