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Calorimetric and spectroscopic studies of the polymorphic phase behavior of a homologous series of n-saturated 1,2-diacyl phosphatidylethanolamines.

R N Lewis1, R N McElhaney.   

Abstract

The polymorphic phase behavior of a homologous series of n-saturated 1,2-diacyl phosphatidylethanolamines was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Upon heating, aqueous dispersions of dried samples of the short- and medium-chain homologues (n < or = 17) exhibit single, highly energetic transitions from a dry, crystalline form to the fully hydrated, liquid-crystalline bilayer at temperatures higher than the lamellar gel-liquid-crystalline phase transition exhibited by fully hydrated samples. In contrast, the longer chain homologues (n > or = 18) first exhibit a transition from a dehydrated solid form to the hydrated L beta gel phase followed by the gel-liquid-crystalline phase transition normally observed with fully hydrated samples. The fully hydrated, aqueous dispersions of these lipids all exhibit reversible, fairly energetic gel-liquid-crystalline transitions at temperatures that are significantly higher than those of the corresponding phosphatidylcholines. In addition, at still higher temperatures, the longer chain members of this series (n > or = 16) exhibit weakly energetic transitions from the lamellar phase to an inverted nonlamellar phase. Upon appropriate incubation at low temperatures, aqueous dispersions of the shorter chain members of this homologous series (n < or = 16) form a highly ordered crystal-like phase that, upon heating, converts directly to the liquid-crystalline phase at the same temperature as do the aqueous dispersions of the dried lipid. The spectroscopic data indicate that unlike the n-saturated diacyl phosphatidylcholines, the stable crystal-like phases of this series of phosphatidylethanolamines describe an isostructural series in which the hydrocarbon chains are packed in an orthorhombic subcell and the headgroup and polar/apolar interfacial regions of the bilayer are effectively immobilized and substantially dehydrated. Our results suggest that many of the differences between the properties of these phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers and their phosphatidylcholine counterparts can be rationalized on the basis of stronger intermolecular interactions in the headgroup and interfacial regions of the phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers. These are probably the result of differences in the hydration and hydrogen bonding interactions involving the phosphorylethanolamine headgroup and moieties in the polar/apolar interfacial regions of phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8494972      PMCID: PMC1262426          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(93)81474-7

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


  49 in total

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Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1982-08-25
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  28 in total

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5.  Calorimetric and spectroscopic studies of the thermotropic phase behavior of the n-saturated 1,2-diacylphosphatidylglycerols.

Authors:  Y P Zhang; R N Lewis; R N McElhaney
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 4.033

6.  Effects of Thimerosal on Lipid Bilayers and Human Erythrocytes: An In Vitro Study.

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7.  Studies of the thermotropic phase behavior of phosphatidylcholines containing 2-alkyl substituted fatty acyl chains: a new class of phosphatidylcholines forming inverted nonlamellar phases.

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