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Neutron diffraction with an excess-water cell.

Thad A Harroun1, Kia Balai-Mood, Thomas Hauß, Toshiya Otomo, Jeremy P Bradshaw.   

Abstract

As part of a study of the molecular basis of membrane fusion by enveloped viruses, we have used neutron diffraction to study the lamellar (L(α)) to inverse hexagonal (H(II)) phase transition in the phospholipid N-methylated dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine. This lipid was chosen because its phase transitions are particularly sensitive to the presence of agents that have been demonstrated to promote or inhibit membrane fusion. Two different geometries of neutron diffraction were used: small angle scattering (SANS) and a membrane diffractometer. The SANS measurements were carried out on the SWAN instrument at KEK, Japan, using dispersions of multilamellar vesicles (MLVs). The diffractometer measurements used the V1 instrument at BeNSC-HMI, Germany, with a specially-constructed cell that holds a stack of lipid bilayers in an excess-water state. The two approaches are compared and discussed. Although the diffractometer takes considerably longer to collect the data, it records much higher resolution than the SANS instrument. The samples recorded in the excess-water cell were shown to be well aligned, despite the lipids being fully hydrated, allowing for the production of high-resolution data. Trial measurements performed have demonstrated that sample alignment is preserved throughout the L(α) to H(II) phase transition, thereby opening up possibilities for obtaining high-resolution data from non-lamellar phases.

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Keywords:  cubic phase; inverse hexagonal phase; lamellar phase; neutron diffraction; phase transitions; phospholipids

Year:  2005        PMID: 23345892      PMCID: PMC3456159          DOI: 10.1007/s10867-005-2097-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Phys        ISSN: 0092-0606            Impact factor:   1.365


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