STUDIES OF THE THERMOTROPIC PHASE-BEHAVIOR OF PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINES CONTAINING 2-ALKYL SUBSTITUTED FATTY ACYL CHAINS - A NEW CLASS OF PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINES FORMING INVERTED NONLAMELLAR PHASES

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LEWIS, RNAH
MCELHANEY, RN
HARPER, PE
TURNER, DC
GRUNER, SM
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[1] UNIV ALBERTA,DEPT BIOCHEM,EDMONTON T6G 2H7,AB,CANADA
[2] PRINCETON UNIV,DEPT PHYS,PRINCETON,NJ 08544
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10.1016/S0006-3495(94)80890-2
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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We have synthesized a number of 1,2-diacyl phosphatidylcholines with hydrophobic substituents adjacent to the carbonyl group of the fatty acyl chain and studied their thermotropic phase behavior by differential scanning calorimetry, P-31-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and x-ray diffraction. Our results indicate that the hydrocarbon chain-melting phase transition temperatures of these lipids are lower than those of the n-saturated diacylphosphatidylcholines of similar chain length. In the gel phase, the 2-alkyl substituents on the fatty acyl chains seem to inhibit the formation of tightly packed, partially dehydrated, quasicrystalline bilayers (L(c) phases), although possibly promoting the formation of chain-interdigitated bilayers. In the liquid-crystalline state, however, these 2-alkyl substituents destabilize the lamellar phase with respect to one or more inverted nonlamellar structures. In general, increases in the length, bulk, or rigidity of the alkyl substituent result in an increased destabilization of the lamellar gel and liquid-crystalline phases and a greater tendency to form inverted nonlamellar phases, the nature of which depends upon the size of the 2-alkyl substituent. Unlike normal non-lamella-forming lipids such as the phosphatidylethanolamines, increases in the length of the main acyl chain stabilize the lamellar phases and reduce the tendency to form nonlamellar structures. Our results establish that with a judicious choice of a 2-alkyl substituent and hydrocarbon chain length, phosphatidylcholines (and probably most other so-called ''bilayer-preferring'' lipids) can be induced to form a range of inverted nonlamellar structures at relatively low temperatures. The ability to vary the lamellar/nonlamellar phase preference of such lipids should be useful in studies of bilayer/nonbilayer phase transitions and of the molecular organization of various nonlamellar phases. Moreover, because the nonlamellar phases can easily be induced at physiologically relevant temperatures and hydration levels while avoiding changes in polar headgroup composition, this new class of 2-alkyl-substituted phosphatidylcholines should prove valuable in studies of the physiological role of non-lamella-forming lipids in reconstituted lipid-protein model membranes.
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