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Acholeplasma laidlawii membranes: an electron spin resonance study of the influence on molecular order of fatty acid composition and cholesterol.
Authors:K W Butler  K G Johnson  I C Smith
Institution:Division of Biological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada K1A OR6 U.S.A.
Abstract:The effects on membrane structure of including various fatty acids and cholesterol in the growth medium of Acholeplasma laidlawii were investigated by the use of spin-labeled fatty acids. Although the order-mobility parameters varied significantly at some temperatures with the nature of the fatty acid incorporated, the value measured at the growth temperature was only slightly affected by changes in the fatty acid composition of the membranes. The data confirm previous assertions that despite a high level of incorporation of fatty acids of various chain lengths or degree of unsaturation, A. laidlawii regulates its overall membrane fluidity within close limits at the growth temperature. Incorporation of cholesterol increased the degree of order at all temperatures. The coexistence of two lipid phases, one protein-dependent, could be observed in membranes. The order-mobility parameter of spin probes proved less satisfactory for the observation of a gel to liquid crystal transition of the membrane lipid than the partition parameter of a fatty acid spin probe. Order parameters measured by fatty acid spin probes were somewhat higher than those measured by the analogous 2H nmr probes.
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