| Literature DB >> 27480804 |
Leonel Malacrida1, Soledad Astrada2, Arturo Briva3, Mariela Bollati-Fogolín2, Enrico Gratton4, Luis A Bagatolli5.
Abstract
Using LAURDAN spectral imaging and spectral phasor analysis we concurrently studied the growth and hydration state of subcellular organelles (lamellar body-like, LB-like) from live A549 lung cancer cells at different post-confluence days. Our results reveal a time dependent two-step process governing the size and hydration of these intracellular LB-like structures. Specifically, a first step (days 1 to 7) is characterized by an increase in their size, followed by a second one (days 7 to 14) where the organelles display a decrease in their global hydration properties. Interestingly, our results also show that their hydration properties significantly differ from those observed in well-characterized artificial lamellar model membranes, challenging the notion that a pure lamellar membrane organization is present in these organelles at intracellular conditions. Finally, these LB-like structures show a significant increase in their hydration state upon secretion, suggesting a relevant role of entropy during this process.Entities:
Keywords: LAURDAN; Lamellar bodies; Macromolecular crowding; Membrane biophysics; Microscopic imaging; Spectral phasor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27480804 PMCID: PMC5045802 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2016.07.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002