Modification of membrane lipid: physical properties in relation to fatty acid structure
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- DOI: 10.1021/bi00659a008
Modification of membrane lipid: physical properties in relation to fatty acid structure
Abstract
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements were made to characterize how modifications in the fatty acid composition of Escherichia coli affected the thermotropic phase transition(s) of the membrane lipd. When the fatty acid composition contained between 20 and 60% saturated fatty acids, the DSC curves for isolated phospholipids and cytoplasmic membranes showed a broad (15-25 degree C) gel to liquid-crystalline phase transition, the position of which depended on the particular fatty acid composition. Utilizing multiple lipid mutants, enrichment of the membrane phospholipids with a single long-chain cis-monoenoic fatty acid in excess of that possible in a fatty acid levels less than 20% and gradually replaced the broad peak as the cis-monoenoic fatty acid content increased. These results were obtained with phospholipids, cytoplasmic membranes, and whole cells. With these same phopholipids, plots of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxy partitioning and ESR order parameters vs. 1/T revealed discontinuities at temperatures 40-60 degrees C above the calorimetrica-ly measured gel to liquid-crystalline phase transitions. Moreover, when the membrane phospholipids were enriched with certain combinations of cis-monenoic fatty acids (e.g., cis-delta 9-16:1 plus cis-delta 11-18:1) the DSC curve showed a broad gel to liquid crystalline phase change below 0 degrees C but the ESR studies revealed no discontinuities at temperatures above those of the gel to liquid-crystalline transition. These results demonstrated that enrichment of the membrane lipids with molecules in which both fatty acyl chains are identical cis-monoenoic residues led to a distinct type of liquid-crystalline phase. Furthermore, a general conclusion from this study is that Escherichia coli normally maintains a heterogeneous mixture of lipid molecules and, by so doing, prevents strong lipid-lipid associations that lead to the formation of lipid domains in the membrane.
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