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Characterization of the ternary mixture of sphingomyelin, POPC, and cholesterol: support for an inhomogeneous lipid distribution at high temperatures
Authors:Bunge Andreas  Müller Peter  Stöckl Martin  Herrmann Andreas  Huster Daniel
Institution:* Junior Research Group “Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins”, Institute of Biotechnology, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany
Institute of Biology/Biophysics, Humboldt-University Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:A ternary lipid mixture of palmitoyl-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (POPC), palmitoyl-erythro-sphingosylphosphorylcholine (PSM), and cholesterol at a mixing ratio of 37.5:37.5:25 mol/mol/mol was characterized using fluorescence microscopy, 2H NMR, and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. The synthetic PSM provides an excellent molecule for studying the molecular properties of raft phases. It shows a narrow phase transition at a temperature of 311 K and is commercially available with a perdeuterated sn-2 chain. Fluorescence microscopy shows that large inhomogeneities in the mixed membranes are observed in the coexistence region of liquid-ordered and liquid-disordered lipid phases. Above 310 K, no optically detectable phase separation was shown. Upon decrease in temperature, a redistribution of the cholesterol into large liquid-ordered PSM/cholesterol domains and depletion of cholesterol from liquid-disordered POPC domains was observed by 2H NMR and electron paramagnetic resonance experiments. However, there is no complete segregation of the cholesterol into the liquid-ordered phase and also POPC-rich domains contain the sterol in the phase coexistence region. We further compared order parameters and packing properties of deuterated PSM or POPC in the raft mixture at 313 K, i.e., in the liquid crystalline phase state. PSM shows significantly larger 2H NMR order parameters in the raft phase than POPC. This can be explained by an inhomogeneous interaction of cholesterol between the lipid species and the mutual influence of the phospholipids on each other. These observations point toward an inhomogeneous distribution of the lipids also in the liquid crystalline phase at 313 K. From the prerequisite that order parameters are identical in a completely homogeneously mixed membrane, we can determine a minimal microdomain size of 45-70 nm in PSM/POPC/cholesterol mixtures above the main phase transition of all lipids.
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