Literature DB >> 8003470

Interactions of mycobacterial glycopeptidolipids with membranes: influence of carbohydrate on induced alterations.

L M Lopez-Marin1, D Quesada, F Lakhdar-Ghazal, J F Tocanne, G Lanéelle.   

Abstract

Glycopeptidolipids (GPLs) are specific constituents of mycobacteria known as opportunistic pathogens. The influence of the carbohydrate moiety on GPL-induced membrane alterations was examined with GPLs bearing 1-5 sugar residues (GPL-1 to GPL-5) and a sulfated GPL (S-GPL-2). GPLs decreased the ADP/O ratio and increased controlled respiration of isolated mitochondria. The more polar GPLs were the less active, with the following order of efficiency: GPL-1 > GPL-2 > S-GPL-2 = GPL-3 = GPL-5. GPL-1 and GPL-2 increased passive permeability of liposomes to carboxyfluorescein (GPL-1 > GPL-2), while GPL-3 and GPL-5 were inactive. GPL-2 and GPL-3 decreased the transmembrane electrical potential (delta psi) in isolated mitochondria (GPL-2 > GPL-3). These results suggest that GPLs uncouple oxidative phosphorylation by increasing the passive permeability of the mitochondrial membrane to protons. Compression isotherms of GPL-2 monolayers showed that, at low surface pressure, the area per GPL-2 molecule was about 5 times that of an acyl chain: it is likely that the peptide moiety was at the air/water interface. With an increase in the surface pressure, its area decreased, down to that of a tightly packed acyl chain. It is postulated that the glycopeptidic moiety can be either at in the interface or dipping into the water.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8003470     DOI: 10.1021/bi00189a006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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