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Methanospirillum hungatei GP1 contained 50% of its ether core lipids (polar lipids less head groups) as tetraether lipids, and its plasma membrane failed to fracture along its hydrophobic domain during freeze-etching. The membrane of Methanosaeta ("Methanothrix") concilii did not contain tetraether lipids and easily fractured to reveal typical intramembranous particles. Methanococcus jannaschii grown at 50 degrees C contained 20% tetraether core lipids, which increased to 45% when cells were grown at 70 degrees C. The frequency of membrane fracture was reduced as the membrane-spanning tetraether lipids approached 45%. As the tetraether lipid content increased, and while fracture was still possible, the particle density in the membrane increased; these added particles could be tetraether lipid complexes torn from the opposing membrane face. The diether membrane (no tetraether lipid) of Methanococcus voltae easily fractured, and the intramembranous particle density was low. Protein-free liposomes containing tetraether core lipids (ca. 45%) also did not fracture, whereas those made up exclusively of diether lipids did split, indicating that tetraether lipids add considerable vertical stability to the membrane. At tetraether lipid concentrations below 45%, liposome bilayers fractured to reveal small intramembranous particles which we interpret to be tetraether lipid complexes.  相似文献   

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Carboxyfluorescein is the most commonly used probe to measure the rate of release of vesicle contents. The validity of the data obtained by this method depends on obtaining an end point based on the complete release of the dye on treatment of the liposomes with a detergent, usually Triton X-100. However, Triton does not completely release entrapped carboxyfluorescein from multilamellar liposomes and the amount and rate of release of marker upon detergent treatment is a function of lipid composition of the liposome, Triton concentration and temperature and duration of detergent incubation. The fluorescence ‘end point’ for distearoyl-l-α-phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol (2:1, mol%) multilamellar liposomes treated with 0.5% Triton at 22°C (a condition often used) is only about one-fifth the value for liposomes treated with 5% Triton at 72°C. The conditions of treatment appear to affect the release of carboxyfluorescein from the lipid of the partially or completely disrupted liposome and the subsequent partitioning of the free dye into the aqueous phase. This effect can lead to serious errors in the interpretation of multilamellar liposome stability data. However, Triton allows complete release of entrapped dye from small unilamellar vesicles under all conditions tested.  相似文献   

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The present study explores intermediate stages in detergent solubilization of liposomes and Ca2+-ATPase membranes by sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and medium-sized ( approximately C12) nonionic detergents. In all cases detergent partitioning in the membranes precedes cooperative binding and solubilization, which is facilitated by exposure to detergent micelles. Nonionic detergents predominantly interact with the lipid component of Ca2+-ATPase membranes below the CMC (critical micellar concentration), whereas SDS extracts Ca2+-ATPase before solubilization of lipid. At the transition to cooperative binding, n-dodecyl octaethylene glycol monoether (C12E8), Triton X-100, and dodecyldimethylamine oxide induce fusion of small unilamellar liposomes to larger vesicles before solubilization. Solubilization of Ca2+-ATPase membranes is accompanied by membrane fragmentation and aggregation rather than vesicle fusion. Detergents with strongly hydrophilic heads (SDS and beta-D-dodecylmaltoside) only very slowly solubilize liposomal membranes and do not cause liposome fusion. These properties are correlated with a slow bilayer flip-flop. Our data suggest that detergent solubilization proceeds by a combination of 1) a transbilayer attack, following flip-flop of detergent molecules across the lipid bilayer, and 2) extraction of membrane components directly by detergent micelles. The present study should help in the design of efficient solubilization protocols, accomplishing the often delicate balance between preserving functional properties of detergent sensitive membrane proteins and minimizing secondary aggregation and lipid content.  相似文献   

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The permeability of 5(6)-carboxyfluorescein (CF) through the phospholipid bilayer membranes was measured by using the system in which the CF-containing phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) were suspended in the gas-liquid flow in an external loop airlift bubble column. The airlift was operated at various superficial gas velocities UG up to 2.4 cm/s at 25 and 40 degrees C. The CF-containing liposomes composed of POPC (1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) had the nominal diameters of 50, 100, and 200 nm. The 50- and 100-nm liposomes were stable at 40 degrees C for 5 h even at a high UG value of 2.4 cm/s based on the observed turbidity of the liposome suspension in the airlift. On the other hand, the 200-nm liposomes were stable at a low UG value of 1.4 cm/s, although a progressive decrease in size of the liposomes was implied at the high UG value of 2.4 cm/s. The permeability coefficient PCF of CF through the lipid membrane of the 100-nm liposomes was significantly increased with increasing UG at a high temperature of 40 degrees C, while at a low temperature of 25 degrees C the PCF value was little dependent on UG. As a typical result on the above liposomes, the PCF value (9.2 x 10(-11) cm/s) at 40 degrees C and UG = 2.4 cm/s in the airlift was more than 15 times larger than that at 25 degrees C in the static liquid corresponding to UG = 0. In addition, the dependence of the PCF value on UG at 40 degrees C became more significant with increasing the size of liposomes suspended. The results obtained revealed that the permeability of the liposome membranes could be regulated by suspending the liposomes in the gas-liquid flow in the airlift without modulating the membrane composition of liposomes.  相似文献   

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Ether lipids were obtained from a wide range of archaeobacteria grown at extremes of pH, temperature, and salt concentration. With the exception ofSulfolobus acidocaldarius, unilamellar and/or multilamellar liposomes could be prepared from emulsions of total polar lipid extracts by pressure extrusion through filters of various pore sizes. Dynamic light scattering, and electron microscopy revealed homogeneous liposome populations with sizes varying from 40 to 230 nm, depending on both the lipid source and the pore size of the filters. Leakage rates of entrapped fluorescent or radioactive compounds established that those archaeobacterial liposomes that contained tetraether lipids were the most stable to high temperatures, alkaline pH, and serum proteins. Most ether liposomes were stable to phospholipase A2, phospholipase B and pancreatic lipase. These properties of archaeobacterial liposomes make them attractive for applications in biotechnology.  相似文献   

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The deep-sea archaeon Methanococcus jannaschii was grown at 86 degrees C and under 8, 250, and 500 atm (1 atm = 101.29 kPa) of hyperbaric pressure in a high-pressure, high-temperature bioreactor. The core lipid composition of cultures grown at 250 or 500 atm, as analyzed by supercritical fluid chromatography, exhibited an increased proportion of macrocyclic archaeol and corresponding reductions in aracheol and caldarchaeol compared with the 8-atm cultures. Thermal analysis of a model core-lipid system (23% archaeol, 37% macrocyclic archaeol, and 40% caldarchaeol) using differential scanning calorimetry revealed no well-defined phase transition in the temperature range of 20 to 120 degrees C. Complementary studies of spin-labeled samples under 10 and 500 atm in a special high-pressure, high-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy cell supported the differential scanning calorimetry phase transition data and established that pressure has a lipid-ordering effect over the full range of M. jannaschii's growth temperatures. Specifically, pressure shifted the temperature dependence of lipid fluidity by ca. 10 degrees C/500 atm.  相似文献   

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Growth of Methanococcus jannaschii over a wide temperature range (47 to 75 degrees C) is correlated with an ability to alter dramatically the proportions of three ether lipid cores. These lipids shifted from predominantly diether (2,3-di-O-phytanyl-sn-glycerol) at the lower growth temperatures to macrocyclic diether and tetraether at near optimal growth temperatures. Lipid head groups varied as well, especially with respect to an increase in phosphate at the higher temperatures.  相似文献   

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Cells of Methanococcus jannaschii, grown at 65 degrees C in a defined medium, contained 7% of lipid composed of 87% polar and 13% neutral components. Within the polar fraction 16 lipids were resolved by thin-layer chromatography, 4 of which were present in trace amounts. Staining reactions demonstrated that the more abundant lipids were glycolipids, aminophospholipids, and an aminophosphoglycolipid. Most of the polar fraction (82%) consisted of five diether lipids, which were purified and their structures were resolved largely through nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and optical rotation methods. Macrocyclic diethers had the head groups phosphoethanolamine-(1----6)-beta-D-glucopyranose, beta-D-glucopyranose, and beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1----6)-beta-D-glucopyranose. Phosphoethanolamine was identified as a head group for both the noncyclized and macrocylic diether core lipids. The neutral lipids were mainly acyclic C30 isoprenoids, predominantly dihydro-, hexahydro, and octahydro-squalenes.  相似文献   

9.
The interaction between liposomes coated with covalently linked rabbit immunoglobulin (RbIg-liposomes), and rat liver macrophages (Kupffer cells) in monolayer culture was studied biochemically with radioactive tracers and morphologically by electron microscopy. The attachment of immunoglobulin (Ig) to liposomes caused a five-fold increase in liposome uptake by the Kupffer cells at 37 degrees C, in comparison with uncoated liposomes. The uptake was linear with time for at least 4 h and linear with liposome concentration up to a lipid concentration of 0.2 mM. At 4 degrees C uptake, probably representing cell surface-bound liposomes, was reduced to a level of approx. 20% of the 37 degrees C values. Involvement of the Fc receptor in the uptake process was indicated by the reduction of RbIg-liposome uptake by more than 75% as a result of preincubating the cells with heat-aggregated human or rabbit Ig at concentrations (less than 2 mg/ml) at which bovine serum albumin (BSA) had virtually no effect on uptake. At high concentrations (10-35 mg/ml), however, albumin also reduced liposome uptake significantly (20-30%), which suggests an interaction of the RbIg-liposomes with the Kupffer cells that is partially non-specific. RbIg-liposome uptake was dependent on the amount of RbIg coupled to the liposomes. Maximal uptake values were reached at about 200 micrograms RbIg/mumol liposomal lipid. Electron microscopic observations on cells incubated with horseradish peroxidase-containing RbIg-liposomes demonstrated massive accumulation of peroxidase reaction product in intracellular vacuoles, showing that the uptake observed by label association represents true internalization.  相似文献   

10.
T Arvinte  P Wahl  C Nicolau 《Biochemistry》1987,26(3):765-772
We present evidence that liposomes (composed of egg yolk L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylethanolamine/cholesterol, in a molar ratio of 4:5:1) fuse with isolated mouse liver nuclei at low pH. Using the resonance energy-transfer assay, we determined the rate and extent of liposome and nuclear membrane lipid mixing. Fusion was substantial when the pH was below 5. The half-time of lipid mixing decreased by acidification of the solvent, reaching about 2 min at pH 4.5. In order to study the transport of the liposome-aqueous contents to the interior of the nuclei during the process, we developed fluorescence assays in which fluorescein isothiocyanate labeled dextrans of 150 kDa molecular mass (FITC-D150) were encapsulated in liposomes. These liposomes also included in their bilayers the fluorescent lipid N-tetramethylrhodamine-L-alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine (N-Rh-DPPE). After incubation of these liposomes with mouse liver nuclei (pH 4.5, 37 degrees C, 30 min), we measured the fluorescence spectra of a suspension of washed nuclei and of nuclei treated by the detergent Triton X-100 (membrane-denuded nuclei). These Triton X-100 treated nuclei had no N-Rh-DPPE fluorescence while they showed a FITC-D150 fluorescence which amounted to 20% of that of the intact nuclei. In another assay, a laser beam was focused on single nuclei by a microscope epiexcitation device. The variation of the N-Rh-DPPE and FITC-D150 fluorescence with the nuclear radius was determined with the microphotometric attachment of the microscope.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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H Schreier 《Life sciences》1989,44(3):193-200
The quantitative and qualitative interaction of liposomes with synaptosomes isolated from rat brain was examined using radiolabeled phospholipids and electron microscopy. Liposomes were prepared by sonication and detergent dialysis. Binding (adsorption) of radiolabeled phospholipid to synaptosomes was saturable when liposomes were in the liquid-crystalline state, were electrically neutral (egg-phosphatidylcholine), or carried increasing fractions (10:2 and 10:4 molar ratio) of negatively charged phosphatidic acid. Analysis using the Langmuir isotherm equation indicated a biphasic adsorption behavior. Adsorption increased with increasing temperature (4 degrees C and 37 degrees C). Binding was nonsaturable when liposomes were positively charged with stearylamine or composed of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylinositol (10:2 molar ratio). Due to the latter composition's solid state at 4 degrees C, temperature dependency was inverse. Electron micrographs revealed disc-shaped areas of adsorption that were free of integral membrane particles which appeared to form a condensed layer surrounding the areas of liposome adsorption. Following interaction with stearylamine-containing liposomes the vesicular structure of synaptosomes appeared largely destroyed. It is concluded that both liposome surface charge and membrane fluidity determine the extent of interaction with biological membranes.  相似文献   

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Methanococcus jannaschii accumulates alpha- and beta-glutamate as osmolytes. The effect of these and other solutes on the thermostability of two multisubunit metabolic enzymes from M. jannaschii, aspartate transcarbamoylase catalytic trimer (ATCase C3) and glutamine synthetase (GS), has been measured and compared to solute effects on bacterial mesophilic counterparts in order to explore if osmolytes accumulated by each organism can preferentially stabilize the proteins to thermal unfolding. For both ATCase enzymes and for the B. subtilis GS, the solutes normally accumulated by the organism were very effective in protecting the enzyme from losing activity at high temperatures, although solute effects on loss of secondary structure did not necessarily correlate with this thermoprotection of activity. The recombinant M. jannaschii GS exhibited quite different behavior. The pure enzyme had a thermal unfolding transition with a midpoint temperature (Tm) less than 60 degrees C, well under the growth temperature of the organism (85 degrees C). None of the small molecule solutes tested (including the K+-glutamate isomers accumulated by M. jannaschii) significantly stabilized the protein to incubation at 85 degrees C. Instead, protein-protein interactions, as illustrated by E. coli GroEL or ribosomal protein L2 stabilization of GS, appeared to be the dominant factor in stabilizing this archaeal enzyme at the growth temperature.  相似文献   

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Incorporation of alkaline phosphatase (AP), a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein, into liposomes containing detergent, followed by detergent removal with hydrophobic resin was performed. Incorporation media were collected during different steps of detergent removal and were analyzed by flotation in sucrose gradient. The presence of protein was checked by measuring enzymatic activity, while the presence of 3H-radio-labelled liposomes was followed by determination of the radioactivity. The incorporation yield of the protein into liposomes increased with incubation time in presence of hydrophobic resin. Protein was also incorporated at different protein/lipid ratios. At the highest protein lipid ratio, our data showed that 260 molecules of GPI-linked AP (AP-GPI) could be associated with one liposome, corresponding to 65% vesicle coverage. Finally, observations by electron cryomicroscopy indicated (i) that the protein seemed exclusively associated with the lipid bilayer via the GPI-anchor, as shown by the distance—about 2.5 nm—between the protein core and the liposome membrane; (ii) that the AP-GPI distribution was heterogeneous on the liposome surface, forming clusters of protein. Abbreviations: AP, alkaline phosphatase; AP-GPI, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked alkaline phosphatase; EM, electron microscopy; EPA, egg phosphatidic acid; GPI, glycosylphosphatidylinositol; OctGlc, n-octyl -D-glucoside; PtdCho, egg yolk phosphatidylcholine; PtdIns-PLC, glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C. Enzymes: Alkaline phosphatase, orthophosphoric-monoester phosphohydrolase (EC 3.1.3.1); glycosylphosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (EC 3.1.4.10).  相似文献   

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A simple and inexpensive method for functionalization of preformed liposomes is presented. Soy sterol-PEG1300 ethers are activated by tresylation at the end of the PEG chain. Coupling of bovine serum albumin as an amino group containing model ligand to the activated lipids can be performed at pH 8.4 with high efficiency. At room temperature, the mixture of sterol-PEG and sterol-PEG-protein inserts rapidly into the outer liposome monolayer with high efficiency (>100 microg protein/mumol total lipid). This method of post-functionalization is shown to be effective with fluid or rigid and plain or pre-PEGylated liposomes (EPC/Chol, 7:3; HSPC/Chol 2:1, and EPC/Chol/MPEG2000-DSPE 2:1:0.16 molar ratios). The release of entrapped calcein upon the insertion of 7.5 mol% of the functionalized sterols is lower than 4%. Incubation of post-functionalized liposomes with serum for 20 h at 37 degrees C shows stable protein attachment at the liposome surface.  相似文献   

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The unusual compound beta-aminoglutaric acid (beta-glutamate) has been identified by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in soluble extracts of marine methanogenic bacteria. We examined several methanogen species representing nine genera and found that beta-glutamate occurred in methanococci and two methanogenium strains (Methanogenium cariaci JR1 and "Methanogenium anulus" AN9). The presence of this compound in the methanococci examined was further restricted to thermophilic members of the genus Methanococcus, including Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus strains, Methanococcus jannaschii, and "Methanococcus igneus." The two Methanogenium strains examined were mesophiles. Studies using Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus showed that levels of beta-glutamate in cells of that species were not affected by variation in growth temperature (40 to 65 degrees C), NH4+ (2 to 80 mM), Mg2+ (10 to 50 mM), or K+ (2 to 10 mM) in the medium. In contrast, soluble pools of beta-glutamate and L-alpha-glutamate (the other major free amino acid in all the methanococci) were proportional to NaCl levels in the growth medium. This dependence of beta-glutamate and L-alpha-glutamate concentrations on salt levels in the medium suggests that they function as osmolytes in these cells.  相似文献   

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In this work, we investigated the role of a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein, the alkaline phosphatase, on the solubilization of detergent-resistant liposomes. In vivo, GPI-anchored proteins are clustered into sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich membrane domains and this peculiar composition provides cold-detergent-insolubility. To better understand the mechanisms involved in the clustering of these subdomain components, we built a model, namely sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich liposomes. We show the cold-Triton X-100 resistance of liposomes before and after insertion of GPI-anchored enzyme. When the amount of incorporated enzyme varied, significant changes in membrane stability occurred. Low protein contents into liposomes increased detergent insolubility, whereas high amounts decreased it. Furthermore, significant differences in the detergent-resistance of each lipid were exhibited between liposomes and proteoliposomes. Thus, the enzyme insertion led to a dramatic decrease of cholesterol solubilization, in line with the existence of cholesterol/GPI interactions. Effect of temperature on detergent resistance was also investigated. Liposome solubilization increased with temperature up to a threshold value of 40/45 degrees C. This was also the temperature at which a phase transition of liposome membrane occurred, as evidenced by Laurdan fluorescence. Although the GPI-anchored enzyme insertion modified membrane stability, no change was observed on phase transition. Our work highlights the importance of GPI-anchored proteins in the structure of sphingolipid- and cholesterol-rich membrane domains, in the detergent-insolubility of these peculiar domains, as well as in interaction of GPI proteins with cholesterol.  相似文献   

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The unusual compound beta-aminoglutaric acid (beta-glutamate) has been identified by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in soluble extracts of marine methanogenic bacteria. We examined several methanogen species representing nine genera and found that beta-glutamate occurred in methanococci and two methanogenium strains (Methanogenium cariaci JR1 and "Methanogenium anulus" AN9). The presence of this compound in the methanococci examined was further restricted to thermophilic members of the genus Methanococcus, including Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus strains, Methanococcus jannaschii, and "Methanococcus igneus." The two Methanogenium strains examined were mesophiles. Studies using Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus showed that levels of beta-glutamate in cells of that species were not affected by variation in growth temperature (40 to 65 degrees C), NH4+ (2 to 80 mM), Mg2+ (10 to 50 mM), or K+ (2 to 10 mM) in the medium. In contrast, soluble pools of beta-glutamate and L-alpha-glutamate (the other major free amino acid in all the methanococci) were proportional to NaCl levels in the growth medium. This dependence of beta-glutamate and L-alpha-glutamate concentrations on salt levels in the medium suggests that they function as osmolytes in these cells.  相似文献   

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Two mutants of Streptococcus pneumoniae deficient in autolysin activity produced a protein that showed immunological identity with the N-acetyl-muramyl-L-alanyl-amidase present in the wild-type strain, when tested with antiserum obtained against this enzyme. The protein was produced by the mutant cultures grown either at 37 degrees C or at 30 degrees C, although only the cell extracts obtained at 30 degrees C showed significant cell wall hydrolysing activity. In contrast to the lysis resistance of these bacteria grown at 37 degrees C, mutant cultures grown at 30 degrees C exhibited significant degrees of autolysis when treated with detergent or cell wall inhibitors. Extracts of the mutant cultures contained a cell wall hydrolysing activity that was rapidly inactivated during incubation at 37 degrees C.  相似文献   

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  • 1.1. The physical properties of liposomes prepared from total and polar lipid extracts of Thermus SPS 11 and SPS 17 grown at 50°C and at the optimal growth temperature (73–75°C) have been studied using 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene (DPH) fluorescence polarization (P) and correlated to the permeability properties of the bilayers.
  • 2.2. P data show the presence of a broad phase transition from a gel to a liquid-crystal phase for all liposomes studied. Liposomes from lipid fractions of Thermus SPS 11 and SPS 17 grown at 50°C were in a less fluid state than those of bacteria grown at the optimal growth temperature.
  • 3.3. Comparing the permeabilities to ethyleneglycol, glycerol and erythritol of liposomes from lipid extracts of Thermus SPS 11 and SPS 17 grown at the two temperatures already mentioned, liposomes from lipid extracts of bacteria grown at 50°C were, in general, more permeable to ethyleneglycol and glycerol and less permeable to erythritol.
  • 4.4. Liposomes from lipid fractions with higher carotenoid (CA) content were in a more rigid state within the whole range of temperatures studied, and their permeabilities to the three polyols were significantly lower than in the low-CA samples.
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The mechanisms governing the solubilization by Triton X-100, octyl glucoside, and sodium cholate of large unilamellar liposomes prepared by reverse-phase evaporation were investigated. The solubilization process is described by the three-stage model previously proposed for these detergents [Lichtenberg, D., Robson, R.J., & Dennis, E.A.(1983) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 737, 285-304]. In stage I, detergent monomers are incorporated into the phospholipid bilayers until they saturate the liposomes. At that point, i.e., stage II, mixed phospholipid-detergent micelles begin to form. By stage III, the lamellar to micellar transition is complete and all the phospholipids are present as mixed micelles. The turbidity of liposome preparations was systematically measured as a function of the amount of detergent added for a wide range of phospholipid concentrations (from 0.25 to 20 mM phospholipid). The results allowed a quantitative determination of RSat, the effective detergent to lipid molar ratios in the saturated liposomes, which were 0.64, 1.3, and 0.30 for Triton X-100, octyl glucoside, and sodium cholate, respectively. The corresponding ratios in the mixed micelles, RSol, were 2.5, 3.8, and 0.9 mol of detergent/mol of phospholipid. The monomer concentrations of the three detergents in the aqueous phase were also determined at the lamellar to micellar transitions (0.18, 17, and 2.8 mM, respectively). These transitions were also investigated by 31P NMR spectroscopy, and complete agreement was found with turbidity measurements. Freeze-fracture electron microscopy and permeability studies in the sublytic range of detergent concentrations indicated that during stage I of solubilization detergent partitioning between the aqueous phase and the lipid bilayer greatly affects the basic permeability of the liposomes without significantly changing the morphology of the preparations. A rough approximation of the partition coefficients was derived from the turbidity and permeability data (K = 3.5, 0.09, and 0.11 mM-1 for Triton X-100, octyl glucoside, and sodium cholate, respectively). It is concluded that when performed systematically, turbidity measurements constitute a very convenient and powerful technique for the quantitative study of the liposome solubilization process by detergents.  相似文献   

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