Ganglioside GM1 and asialo-GM1 at low concentration are preferentially incorporated into the gel phase in two-component, two-phase phosphatidylcholine bilayers
- PMID: 1988021
- DOI: 10.1021/bi00215a003
Ganglioside GM1 and asialo-GM1 at low concentration are preferentially incorporated into the gel phase in two-component, two-phase phosphatidylcholine bilayers
Abstract
Multilamellar liposomes composed of 1:1 dielaidoylphosphatidylcholine: dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine at 20 degrees C contain laterally separated gel and liquid-crystalline phases that can be identified by electron microscopy in freeze-etch replicas on the basis of their distinctive morphology. Visualization of marker proteins that specifically bind to glycosphingolipids included in these liposomes has revealed that, at 1 mol % or less, the ganglioside GM1 and the neutral asialo-GM1 derived from it are localized within the gel-phase regions exclusively. Increasing the mole fraction of the glycosphingolipids results in the appearance of marker in the fluid-phase regions. Another neutral glycosphingolipid, Forssman, does not display a phase preference and is found in both phases at a low mole percent. The phase preference of these three glycosphingolipids depends primarily upon interactions between the hydrophobic moieties of these molecules and the matrix phosphatidylcholines.
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