Cationic amphiphiles induce fusion of acidic liposomes |
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Authors: | Gera D Eytan Taiser Mary Rachel Broza Yechiel Shaltin |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Technion — Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000 Israel |
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Abstract: | Decylamine, dodecylamine and tetradecylamine induced aggregation and fusion of acidic liposomes at concentrations of about 1 mM, 75 μM and 75 μM, respectively. Aggregation was assayed as increase in turbidity. Fusion was assayed as intermixing of membranes and contents, and was observed in the electron-microscope to form large liposomes. Only at higher concentrations did these amphiphiles induce massive leakage of the liposomes' contents. Similar effects were caused by hexadecylpyridinium bromide (CP) and hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The trivalent cation 4-dodecyldiethylenetriamine and the more hydrophobic amphiphile, trioctylmethylammonium chloride, induced fusion at concentrations of about 10–20 μM. Octylamine and heptylamine induced size increase at mM concentrations. They induced membrane intermixing but little or no content intermixing. Thus, these amphiphiles seem to promote size increase either by transfer of lipid or mainly by ‘cracking and annealing’. |
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Keywords: | Membrane fusion Liposome Cationic amphiphile Detergent Cation |
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