Thermodynamics of sodium dodecyl sulfate partitioning into lipid membranes

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Tan, AM [1 ]
Ziegler, A [1 ]
Steinbauer, B [1 ]
Seelig, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Basel, Biozentrum, Dept Biophys Chem, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
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10.1016/S0006-3495(02)73924-6
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The partition equilibria of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and lithium dodecyl sulfate between water and bilayer membranes were investigated with isothermal titration calorimetry and spectroscopic methods (light scattering, P-31-nuclear magnetic resonance) in the temperature range of 28degreesC to 56degreesC. The partitioning of the dodecyl sulfate anion (DS-) into the bilayer membrane is energetically favored by an exothermic partition enthalpy of DeltaH(D)(0) = -6.0 kcal/mol at 28degreesC. This is in contrast to nonionic detergents where DeltaH(D)(0) is usually positive. The partition enthalpy decreases linearly with increasing temperature and the molar heat capacity is DeltaC(P)(0) = -50 +/- 3 cal mol(-1) K-1. The partition isotherm is nonlinear if the bound detergent is plotted versus the free detergent concentration in bulk solution. This is caused by the electrostatic repulsion between the DS- ions inserted into the membrane and those free in solution near the membrane surface. The surface concentration of DS- immediately above the plane of binding was hence calculated with the Gouy-Chapman theory, and a strictly linear relationship was obtained between the surface concentration and the extent of DS- partitioning. The surface partition constant K describes the chemical equilibrium in the absence of electrostatic effects. For the SDS-membrane equilibrium K was found to be 1.2 x 10(4) M-1 to 6 x 10(4) M-1 for the various systems and conditions investigated, very similar to data available for nonionic detergents of the same chain length. The membrane-micelle phase diagram was also studied. Complete membrane solubilization requires a ratio of 2.2 mol SDS bound per mole of total lipid at 56degreesC. The corresponding equilibrium concentration of SDS free in solution is C-D,f(sol) similar to 1.7 mM and is slightly below the critical micelles concentration (CMC) = 2.1 mM (at 56degreesC and 0.11 M buffer). Membrane saturation occurs at - 0.3 mol SDS per mol lipid and the equilibrium SDS concentration is C-D,f(sat) similar to 2.2 mM +/- 0.6 mM. SDS translocation across the bilayer is slow at ambient temperature but increases at high temperatures.
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