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Effects of temperature on the phase behavior and permeability of thylakoid lipid vesicles : relevance to chilling stress
Authors:Webb M S  Lynch D V  Green B R
Institution:Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Abstract:Large unilamellar vesicles composed of thylakoid glycolipids, phosphatidylglycerol, and varying proportions of dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) have been examined for the temperature dependence of their permeability to 86Rb+ and for the occurrence of liquid-crystalline to gel (Lα-to-Lβ) phase separations. In vesicles in which the normal 12 mole percent of moderately unsaturated thylakoid phosphatidylglycerol was partially or completely replaced by DPPG, analysis by differential scanning calorimetry indicated that an Lα-to-Lβ phase separation did not occur between 0 and 60°C. However, in similar vesicle dispersions that were first subjected to a freeze-thaw cycle, Lα-to-Lβ phase separations were observed to occur between 17 and 53°C. The temperature and enthalpy of these phase separations were closely related to the proportion of DPPG in the original lipid mixture. In parallel experiments, large unilamellar vesicles were measured for their permeability to 86Rb+ between 7 and 30°C. There were no systematic increases in permeability to 86Rb+ as a function of DPPG content at the temperatures relevant to chilling stress in higher plants. It is concluded that (a) Lα-to-Lβ phase separations do not occur in well-defined galactolipid vesicles containing ≤12 mole percent DPPG between 0 and 60°C and (b) these vesicles show no alterations in permeability to 86Rb+ between 7 and 30°C that are relevant to chilling stress in higher plants.
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