Structure of small actin-containing liposomes probed by atomic force microscopy: effect of actin concentration & liposome size
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Structure of small actin-containing liposomes probed by atomic force microscopy: effect of actin concentration & liposome size
Abstract
Actin-containing liposomes were prepared via extrusion through 400 and 600 nm pore diameter membranes at different monomeric actin concentrations in low ionic strength buffer (G-buffer). After subjecting the liposome dispersions to high ionic strength polymerization buffer (F-buffer), topological changes in liposome structure were studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM). Paired dumbbell, horseshoelike, and disklike assemblies were observed for actin-containing liposomes extruded through 400 and 600 nm pore diameter membranes. The topology of actin-containing liposomes was found to be highly dependent on both liposome size and actin concentration. At 1 mg/mL actin, the actin-containing liposomes transformed into a disklike shape, whereas, at 5 mg/mL actin, the actin-containing liposomes retained a spherical shape. On the basis of these observations, we hypothesize that actin could either polymerize on the surface of the inner leaflet of the liposome membrane or polymerize in the aqueous core of the liposome. We explain the associated shape changes induced in actin-containing liposomes on the basis of the hypothesized mechanism of actin polymerization inside the liposomes. At higher actin concentrations (5 mg/mL), we observed membrane-induced actin self-assembly in G-buffer, which implies that G-actin is able to interact directly with lipid bilayers at sufficiently high concentrations.
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