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. 1990 Jan-Apr;16(1-2):71-83.
doi: 10.1007/BF02989693.

Adsorption of gamma-aminobutyric acid to phosphatidylserine membranes

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Adsorption of gamma-aminobutyric acid to phosphatidylserine membranes

R Rolandi et al. Cell Biophys. 1990 Jan-Apr.

Abstract

The interaction of the negatively-charged phosphatidylserine (PS) and gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is examined in black lipid membranes (BLM) and inverse micelles. GABA does not permeate through PS membranes and, in concentrations of 10(-5)-10(-4) M, it reduces the negative potential at the membrane-aqueous solution interface. The effect is owing to the adsorption of the GABA cationic species and the consequent decrease of the negative surface charge density of the membrane. When the intrinsic pH of the membrane-solution interface is considered, the Gouy-Chapman-Stern theory describes the GABA screening effect and makes it possible to calculate the GABA-PS binding constant. This value is compared with that obtained measuring the partition of 14C-GABA between an organic phase containing PS and the aqueous solution. The results presented strongly suggest that the electrostatic force plays a major role in GABA-PS interaction.

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