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Comparative physical studies of phosphatidylsulfocholine and phosphatidylcholine. Calorimetry,fluorescence polarization and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
Authors:P.-A. Tremblay  M. Kates
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 9B4 Canada
Abstract:Transition temperatures of phosphatidylsulfocholines (PSCs; di-14 : 0-, di-16 : 0-, di-18 : 0- and di-18 : 1-) were compared with those of the corresponding phosphatidylcholines (PCs) using the techniques of differential scanning calorimetry, fluorescent polarization with diphenylhexatriene (DPH) and cis- and trans- parinaric acids as probes, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) with 5-doxyl stearic acid as probe. Liposomal dispersions of the sulfonium analogs showed the typical multibilayer structure by electron microscopy (EM) and were in general very similar in physical behaviour to those of the corresponding PCs. However, the fully hydrated saturated PSCs consistently showed sharp main transitions 2–4°C above those of the corresponding PCs, by all three techniques used; the unsaturated PSC (di-18 : 1) had a transition 2–3°C below that of di-18 : 1-PC and only the di-14 : 0-PSC and di-18 : 1-PSC showed a well-defined pretransition. Fluorescence polarization studies with cis- and trans-parinaric acids showed that the PSC bilayers were less ordered than the corresponding PC bilayers in both the gel and liquid crystalline states.These results provide a rationale for the observed ability of the sulfonium analogs to substitute for PC in some natural membranes.
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