| Literature DB >> 7013803 |
H U Gally, G Pluschke, P Overath, J Seelig.
Abstract
Glycerol selectively deuterated at various positions was synthesized and supplied to the growth medium of Escherichia coli strain T131 GP, which is defective in endogenous glycerol synthesis as well as glycerol degradation and lacks the ability to synthesize cardiolipin. The procedure enables the stereospecific labeling of the membrane phospholipids (approximately 80% phosphatidylethanolamine, approximately 20% phosphatdylglycerol). Deuterium magnetic resonance spectra were obtained for cell membranes and lipid dispersions either from total lipid extractions or from purified phosphitidylglycerol or -ethanolamine. When glycerol deuterated at various positions was used, all resonances of the phospholipid glycerol backbone and the terminal glycerol moiety in phosphatidylglycerol could be assigned. The results indicate that the molecular conformation of the glycerol backbone is independent of the phospholipid species investigated and is also not altered by the presence of high amounts of membrane proteins. For the quantitative interpretation of the deuterium magnetic resonance splittings, a model is proposed which assumes essentially free rotation around the glycerol C(2)-C(3) bond combined with an asymmetric and restricted jump process around the C(1)-C(2) bond. This model is compatible with known X-ray structures of phospholipids molecules. The two deuterons of both the glycerol backbone C(1) and C(3) segments were found to be magnetically inequivalent. Stereoselective monodeuteration eliminated one set of quadrupole splittings in both cases.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7013803 DOI: 10.1021/bi00510a017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162