Literature DB >> 11245837

Incorporation of plastoquinone and ubiquinone into liposome membranes studied by HPLC analysis. The effect of side chain length and redox state of quinone.

M Jemiota-Rzemińska1, D Latowski, K Strzałka.   

Abstract

The efficiency of incorporation of plastoquinones and ubiquinones into phospholipid liposomes has been studied. The representatives of short (PQ1 and UQ1) middle (PQ4 and UQ4) and long (PQ9, UQ9 and UQ10) prenylquinones have been used to investigate the effect of quinone side chain length. The properties of hydroquinones have been also thoroughly examined in relation to the quinone forms. The extraction procedure was modified and further developed which enables removing of nonincorporated quinone by pentane washing and then determination of quinone content inside the lipid bilayer. The quantitatively evaluation of the amount of prenylquinone was assayed by means of HPLC analysis which offers much greater sensitivity and could be easily applied in case of hydroquinones. It has been found that PQ1 and UQ1 as well as their reduced forms were present mainly (about 80%) in the aqueous phase, when attempting to introduce them into phospholipid bilayer. In case of quinones having four and more isoprenyl units in side chain, a high level of quinone incorporation, ranging about 95%, was observed. The results pointed out that when comparing the effects of different exogenous quinones on membrane related processes, one has to consider the effectiveness of their incorporation within lipid bilayer.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11245837     DOI: 10.1016/s0009-3084(00)00227-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Phys Lipids        ISSN: 0009-3084            Impact factor:   3.329


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