Literature DB >> 30876365

Influence of molecular structure on passive membrane transport: A case study by second harmonic light scattering.

Michael J Wilhelm1, Mohammad Sharifian Gh1, Hai-Lung Dai1.   

Abstract

We present an experimental study, using the surface sensitive technique, second harmonic light scattering (SHS), to examine the influence of structure on the propensity of a molecule to passively diffuse across a phospholipid membrane. Specifically, we monitor the relative tendency of the structurally similar amphiphilic cationic dyes, malachite green (MG) and crystal violet (CV), to transport across membranes in living cells (E. coli) and biomimetic liposomes. Despite having nearly identical molecular structures, molecular weights, cationic charges, and functional groups, MG is of lower overall symmetry and consequently has a symmetry allowed permanent dipole moment, which CV does not. The two molecules showed drastically different interactions with phospholipid membranes. MG is observed to readily cross the hydrophobic interior of the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. Conversely, CV does not. Furthermore, experiments conducted with biomimetic liposomes, constructed from the total lipid extract of E. coli and containing no proteins, show that while MG is able to diffuse across the liposome membrane, CV does not. These observations indicate that the SHS results measured with bacteria do not result from the functions of efflux pumps, but suggests that MG possesses an innate molecular property (which is absent in CV) that allows it to passively diffuse across the hydrophobic interior of a phospholipid membrane.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30876365     DOI: 10.1063/1.5081720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chem Phys        ISSN: 0021-9606            Impact factor:   3.488


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1.  Lipid Flip-Flop-Inducing Antimicrobial Phytochemicals from Gymnema sylvestre are Bacterial Membrane Permeability Enhancers.

Authors:  Himadri Gourav Behuria; Gandarvakottai Senthilkumar Arumugam; Chandan Kumar Pal; Ashis Kumar Jena; Santosh Kumar Sahu
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-12-16

2.  Determination of bacterial surface charge density via saturation of adsorbed ions.

Authors:  Michael J Wilhelm; Mohammad Sharifian Gh; Tong Wu; Yujie Li; Chia-Mei Chang; Jianqiang Ma; Hai-Lung Dai
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 3.699

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