Literature DB >> 2393704

Interactions between charged, uncharged, and zwitterionic bilayers containing phosphatidylglycerol.

T J McIntosh1, A D Magid, S A Simon.   

Abstract

Pressure vs. distance relationships have been obtained for phosphatidylglycerol bilayers, in both charged and uncharged states. Water was removed from the lipid multilayers by the application of osmotic pressures in the range of 0-2.7 x 10(9) dyn/cm2, and the distance between adjacent bilayers was obtained from Fourier analysis of lamellar x-ray diffraction data. For phosphatidylglycerol bilayers made electrically neutral either by lowering the pH or by adding equimolar concentrations of the positively charged lipid stearylamine, the pressure-distance data could be fit with a single exponential. The measured decay lengths were 1.1 A at low pH and 1.5 A with stearylamine, which are similar to decay lengths of the hydration pressure found for gel phases of other neutral bilayers. In addition, the magnitude of this repulsive pressure was proportional to the square of the Volta potential (equivalent to the dipole potential for electrically neutral bilayers) measured in monolayers in equilibrium with bilayers, in agreement with results previously found for the hydration pressure between phosphatidylcholine bilayers. For charged phosphatidylglycerol bilayers, the pressure-distance relation had two distinct regions. For bilayer separations greater than 10 A, the pressure-distance data had an exponential decay length (11 A) and a magnitude consistent with that expected for electrostatic repulsion from double-layer theory. For bilayer separations of 2-10 A, the pressure decayed much more rapidly with increasing bilayer separation (decay length less than 1 A). We interpret these data at low bilayer separations in terms of a combination of hydration repulsion and steric hindrance between the lipid head groups and the sodium ions trapped between apposing bilayers.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2393704      PMCID: PMC1280829          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(90)82638-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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