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Glycosphingolipid acyl chain orientational order in unsaturated phosphatidylcholine bilayers.

M R Morrow1, D Singh, D Lu, C W Grant.   

Abstract

The glycosphingolipid, galactosyl ceramide (GalCer), was studied by 2H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in fluid phospholipid bilayer membranes, with regard to arrangement of its acyl chain. For this purpose, species with perdeuterated 18-carbon fatty acid (18:0[d35]GalCer) or with perdeuterated 24-carbon fatty acid (24:0[d47] GalCer) were dispersed in bilayers of the 18-carbon phospholipid, 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-phosphatidylcholine (SOPC). For 18:0[d35] GalCer, smoothed profiles of the order parameter, SCD, were found to be very similar to one another over the range of glycolipid concentration, 5-40 mol%. In addition, they were very similar to orientational order parameter profiles well known from the literature on phospholipid and glycolipid acyl chains (which deals in general with membranes of homogeneous chain length in the range 14-18 carbons). Corresponding order parameter profiles for the long-chain species, 24:0[d47] GalCer, were also similar to one another for glycolipid concentrations between 5 and 40 mol%. Their shapes, however, were distinctly different from those of the shorter chain analogues. SCD profiles for the two species were quantitatively similar to a membrane depth of C15. SCD values at C16 and C17 were approximately 20 and 30%, respectively, higher for the long-chain glycosphingolipid than for its short-chain analogue in SOPC. Nitroxide spin labels attached rigidly to C16 of the long-chain glycolipid in SOPC gave electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) order parameters that were twice as high as for a spin label at C16 on the shorter chain glycolipid. Comparison was made between spectra of 24:0[d47] GalCer in SOPC and fully hydrated bilayers of the pure 24:0[d47] GalCer, a system that is considered to be partially interdigitated in fluid and gel phases. The resultant 2H NMR order parameter profiles displayed similar features, indicating that related organizational properties exist in these fluid systems. Effective chain length of 24:0[d47] GalCer within the SOPC membrane was calculated using the method of Schindler and Seelig (1975. Biochemistry, 14:2283-2287). The result suggested that the long-chain fatty acid should protrude roughly one third of the host matrix chain length across the bilayer midplane. However, a treatment of the same order parameters making very few assumptions about chain conformation indicated a high degree of orientational flexibility for the "extra" length of the long chain fatty acid. It seems likely that a realistic treatment of the long-chain fatty acidin a shorter chain fluid host matrix considers interdigitation as a subset of the conformational possibilities, many of which are rapidly interconverting on the NMR timescale of 10-4_10-5 s and longer lived on the EPR timescale of 10-8_10-9 s.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8471718      PMCID: PMC1262377          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(93)81424-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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