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Temperature-induced vertical shift of proteins in membranes
Authors:Jens Funk  Frank Wunderlich  Werner Kreutz
Institution:Institut für Biophysik und Strahlenbiologie Universität Freiburg, Albertstr. 23, D-7800 Freiburg Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Thermotropic changes in the transverse order of microsomal membranes isolated from Tetrahymena are revealed by low-angle X-ray diffraction. These are correlated with the lateral order of the membrane lipids by wide-angle X-ray diffraction. Upon lowering the temperature from 28 °C to 2 °C, the Bragg period of the membrane stack reveals an abrupt increase of ~3.0 nm at ~19 °C, which is reversible upon reheating to 28 °C. This is coupled with an alteration in the electron density profile, revealing a shift of mass from the hydrophobic core towards one of the two hydrophilic surfaces. Between 35 °C and 0 °C, the membrane lipids undergo a broad, thermotropic “two-stage” liquid crystalline ? crystalline phase separation with a “breakpoint” at ~18 °C. This breakpoint signals an abrupt lipid redistribution, presumably due to a change in the composition of the two coexisting liquid crystalline and crystalline lipid phases. We conclude: (1) the temperature-induced mass shift reflects a shift in the transverse partition of proteins in membranes; (2) this is triggered by an abrupt lipid redistribution occurring during a broad liquid crystalline ? crystalline phase separation.
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