2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2018.12.018
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Complex Phase Behavior of GUVs Containing Different Sphingomyelins

Abstract: Understanding the lateral organization of biological membranes plays a key role on the road to fully appreciate the physiological functions of this fundamental barrier between the inside and outside regions of a cell. Ternary lipid bilayers composed of a high and a low melting temperature lipid and cholesterol represent a model system that mimics some of the important thermodynamical features of much more complex lipid mixtures such as those found in mammal membranes. The phase diagram of these ternary mixture… Show more

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“…Exchanging asphingomyelin mixture with sphingomyelins with ad efined fatty acid is known to alter the phase separation behavior of ternary mixtures. [50] Five different SM species with as aturated fatty acid of varying length were chosen, namely palmitoyl SM (C 16:0 ), stearoyl SM (C 18:0 ), arachidoyl SM (C 20:0 ), behenoyl SM (C 22:0 ), and lignoceroyl SM (C 24:0 ), and the l o distribution of each Gb 3 species in these membranes was determined (Figure 6, Table 3).…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exchanging asphingomyelin mixture with sphingomyelins with ad efined fatty acid is known to alter the phase separation behavior of ternary mixtures. [50] Five different SM species with as aturated fatty acid of varying length were chosen, namely palmitoyl SM (C 16:0 ), stearoyl SM (C 18:0 ), arachidoyl SM (C 20:0 ), behenoyl SM (C 22:0 ), and lignoceroyl SM (C 24:0 ), and the l o distribution of each Gb 3 species in these membranes was determined (Figure 6, Table 3).…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To investigate this aspect in more detail, we replaced the SM mixture isolated from pigs with synthetic pure SM. Exchanging a sphingomyelin mixture with sphingomyelins with a defined fatty acid is known to alter the phase separation behavior of ternary mixtures . Five different SM species with a saturated fatty acid of varying length were chosen, namely palmitoyl SM (C 16:0 ), stearoyl SM (C 18:0 ), arachidoyl SM (C 20:0 ), behenoyl SM (C 22:0 ), and lignoceroyl SM (C 24:0 ), and the l o distribution of each Gb 3 species in these membranes was determined (Figure , Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies showed the interest in testing the affinity to liposomes because these data may also complete information on bioaccumulation, which should not only be based on the hydrophobic nature of the compounds (partition octanol-water) [ 39 ]. Indeed, biophysical studies on the lipid model system which mimics some of the features of natural membranes and on membrane interactions by exogenous species provide important information on the possible mode of action of both healthy and toxic species [ 40 ]. For instance, antimicrobial peptides are found to strongly alter the characteristics of lipid bilayers: these interactions are crucial for the activity of the antibiotics and studies aimed at enlightening the details of these processes are crucial for developing improved pharmaceuticals [ 41 , 42 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%