1989
DOI: 10.1021/bi00435a011
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Membrane fusion and inverted phases

Abstract: We have found a correlation between liposome fusion kinetics and lipid phase behavior for several inverted phase forming lipids. N-Methylated dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE-Me), or mixtures of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE) and dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC), will form an inverted hexagonal phase (HII) at high temperatures (above TH), a lamellar phase (L alpha) at low temperatures, and an isotropic/inverted cubic phase at intermediate temperatures, which is defined by the appearance of nar… Show more

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“…Equimolar mixtures of DODAC with POPG and LBPA did not exhibit a well-defined T BH value, as narrow 'isotropic' 31 P NMR spectra were observed between −3°C and 22°C, with H II phase spectra at temperatures above 26°C (data not shown). Such isotropic spectra have been associated with nonbilayer structures such as cubic phases, 45 which basically consist of three-dimensional intercalated networks of lipid tubules or inverted micelles, 46 and, like the H II phase, have been associated with lipid intermediates occurring during membrane fusion. 47 …”
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“…Equimolar mixtures of DODAC with POPG and LBPA did not exhibit a well-defined T BH value, as narrow 'isotropic' 31 P NMR spectra were observed between −3°C and 22°C, with H II phase spectra at temperatures above 26°C (data not shown). Such isotropic spectra have been associated with nonbilayer structures such as cubic phases, 45 which basically consist of three-dimensional intercalated networks of lipid tubules or inverted micelles, 46 and, like the H II phase, have been associated with lipid intermediates occurring during membrane fusion. 47 …”
Section: Influence Of Anionic Lipid Structure On the Polymorphism Of mentioning
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“…45 It would be expected that formation of DOPS-DOTAP ion pairs following addition of DOPS LUV would result in dissociation of the DOTAP from the plasmid. This was tested by assaying the accessibility of the plasmid in the complexes before and after addition of the DOPS LUV, employing the PicoGreen assay described in Materials and methods.…”
Section: Figure 5 Addition Of Luv Composed Of Anionic Lipids To Plasmmentioning
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“…Liposome fusion was correlated with the onset of the isotropic 31 P-NMR resonances which are known to indicate the formation of inverted cubic phases or inverted cubic phase precursors in a variety of lipid systems (Ellens et al, 1986b;Ellens et al, 1989). …”
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“…The most common of these nonlamellar phases is the inverted hexagonal (Hn) phase, but various inverted cubic (Qn) phases can also be formed. The presence of nonlamellar lipids has been postulated to be important both for transient formation of non-bilayer structures during membrane fusion (Siegel, 1986b;Ellens et al, 1989), and to endow the membranes with other physical properties crucial to the survival of the cell 31 Gruner, 1985;Gruner, 1989). Nonlamellar lipid phases have been reviewed by a number of authors (Luzzati, 1968;Cullis et aI., 1985;Gruner et al, 1985;Mariani et aI., 1988;Larsson, 1989;Seddon, 1990;Tate et al, 1991 The various phases are usually designated by the nomenclature of Luzzati (Luzzati, 1968 The lipid region is of fixed and limited thickness, whereas the water region is not.…”
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