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Transbilayer diffusion of divalent cations into liposomes mediated by lipidic particles of phosphatidate.

I Baeza1, C Wong, R Mondragón, S González, M Ibáñez, N Farfán, C Argüello.   

Abstract

Liposomes formed from egg-yolk phosphatidylcholine:egg-yolk phosphatidate (molar ratio 2:1) containing pBR322 DNA and DNase I were induced to form, with divalent cations, bilayer/nonbilayer phase transitions of phosphatidate which allowed cation diffusion into liposomes; then cation diffusion was measured by the activation of the hydrolysis of DNase I on DNA. The formation of phosphatidate transitions on liposomes was demonstrated by freeze-fracture and 31P NMR, and a direct correlation between the formation of phosphatidate transitions and the transbilayer diffusion of cations was found: only Ca2+ and Mn2+, which induce phase transitions, were able to penetrate liposomes and triggered the DNase I activity; in addition, Ca2+ at higher concentrations (10 mM) caused fusion of liposomes, whereas Mn2+ did not, suggesting that transitions induced by Mn2+ participated only in the diffusion of this ion; furthermore, Mg2+ neither formed phase transitions nor triggered the enzymatic activity. The liposomes studied represent more dynamic structures that can form phosphatidate structures involved in both (1) the interchange of divalent cations with the surroundings, thereby modulating encapsulated enzymes, and (2) the fusion of lipid vesicles probably implicated in the enrichment of liposomal content in the early Precambian Earth.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7807545     DOI: 10.1007/bf00160401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Evol        ISSN: 0022-2844            Impact factor:   2.395


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