ORGANIZATION AND INTERACTION OF CHOLESTEROL AND PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE IN MODEL BILAYER-MEMBRANES

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HYSLOP, PA
MOREL, B
SAUERHEBER, RD
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[1] CARNEGIE MELLON UNIV,DEPT ENGN & PUBL POLICY,PITTSBURGH,PA 15213
[2] REES STEALY RES FDN,SAN DIEGO,CA 92101
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10.1021/bi00456a027
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The molecular organization of sterols in liposomes of l-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) at 37 °C is examined by utilizing the fluorescent analogue of cholesterol cholesta-5,7,9-trien-3α-ol (cholestatrienol). (1) Cholestatrienol is shown to be indistinguishable from native cholesterol in terms of its ability to condense POPC, as determined by (i) pressure/area studies of mixed-lipid monolayers and (ii) its ability to increase the order of POPC bilayers (determined by electron spin resonance studies) whether on its own or admixed with cholesterol at various ratios. (2) By analysis of the perturbation of the absorption spectra, cholestatrienol was found to be freely miscible in aggregates of cholesterol in buffer. In contrast, a lack of any detectable direct interaction of the sterol molecules in POPC bilayers was detected. (3) Fluorescence intensity and lifetime measurements of POPC/sterol (1:1 mol/mol) at various cholesterol/cholestatrienol molar ratios (0.5:1 up to 1:1 cholestatrienol/POPC) confirmed that sterol molecules in the membrane matrix were not associated to any great degree. (4) A quantitative estimate of how close sterol molecules approach each other in the membrane matrix was evaluated from the concentration dependence of the steady-state depolarization of fluorescence and was found to be 10.6 Å. From geometrical considerations, the sterol/phospholipid phase at 1:1 mol/mol is depicted as each sterol having four POPC molecules as nearest neighbors. We term this arrangement of the lipid matrix an “ordered bimolecular mesomorphic lattice”. (5) The concentration dependence of depolarization of fluorescence of cholestatrienol in POPC liposomes in the absence of cholesterol yielded results that were consistent with the cholestatrienol molecules being homogeneously dispersed throughout the phospholipid phase at sterol/POPC ratios of less than 1:1. (6) From qualitative calculations of the van der Waals’ hydrophobic interactions of the lipid species, the phospholipid condensing effect of cholesterol is postulated to arise from increased interpenetration of the flexible methylene segments of the acyl chains, as a direct result of their greater mutual attraction compared to their attraction for neighboring sterol molecules. (7) The interdependence of the ordered bimolecular mesomorphic lattice and the acyl chain condensation is discussed in an effort to understand the ability of cholesterol to modulate the physical and mechanical properties of biological membranes. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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