New ordered metastable phases between the gel and subgel phases in hydrated phospholipids

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Tenchov, B [1 ]
Koynova, R
Rapp, G
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[1] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Biophys, BU-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
[2] Max Planck Inst Colloids & Interface Sci, HASYLAB, DESY, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany
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10.1016/S0006-3495(01)76157-7
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Formation of low-temperature ordered gel phases in several fully hydrated phosphatidylethanolamines (PEs) and phosphatidylcholines (PCs) with saturated chains as well as in dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG) was observed by synchrotron x-ray diffraction, microcalorimetry, and densitometry. The diffraction patterns recorded during slow cooling show that the gel-phase chain reflection cooperatively splits into two reflections, signaling a transformation of the usual gel phase into a more ordered phase, with an orthorhombic chain packing (the Y-transition). This transition is associated with a small decrease (2-4 mul/g) or inflection of the partial specific volume. It is fully reversible with the temperature and displays in heating direction as a small (0.1-0.7 kcal/mol) endothermic event. We recorded a Y-transition in distearoyl PE, dipalmitoyl PE (DPPE), mono and dimethylated DPPE, distearoyl PC, dipalmitoyl PC, diC(15)PC, and DPPG. No such transition exists in dimyristoyl PE and dilauroyl PE where the gel L-beta phase transforms directly into subgel L-c phase, as well as in the unsaturated dielaidoyl PE. The PE and PC low-temperature phases denoted L-R1 and SGII, respectively, have different hydrocarbon chain packing. The SGII phase is with tilted chains, arranged in an orthorhombic lattice of two-nearest-neighbor type. Except for the PCs, it was also registered in ionized DPPG. In the L-R1 phase, the chains are perpendicular to the bilayer plane and arranged in an orthorhombic lattice of four-nearest-neighbor type. It was observed in PEs and in protonated DPPG. The L-R1 and SGII phases are metastable phases, which may only be formed by cooling the respective gel L-beta and L-beta' phases, and not by heating the subgel L-c phase. Whenever present, they appear to represent an indispensable intermediate step in the formation of the latter phase.
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