Intervesicular exchange of lipids with weak acid and weak base characteristics: influence of transmembrane pH gradients
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(89)90026-6
Intervesicular exchange of lipids with weak acid and weak base characteristics: influence of transmembrane pH gradients
Abstract
Transmembrane pH gradients have previously been shown to induce an asymmetric transmembrane distribution of simple lipids that exhibit weak acid or basic characteristics (Hope, M.J. and Cullis, P.R. (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 4360-4366). In the present study we have examined the influence of proton gradients on the inter-vesicular exchange of stearylamine and oleic acid. We show that vesicles containing stearylamine immediately aggregate with vesicles containing phosphatidylserine and that disaggregation occurs subsequently as stearylamine equilibrates between the two vesicle populations. Despite visible flocculation during the aggregation phase, vesicle integrity is maintained. Stearylamine is the only lipid to exchange, fusion does not occur and vesicles are able to maintain a proton gradient. When stearylamine is sequestered to the inner monolayer in response to a transmembrane pH gradient (inside acidic) aggregation is not observed and diffusion of stearylamine to acceptor vesicles is greatly reduced. The ability of delta pH-dependent lipid asymmetry to modulate lipid exchange is also demonstrated for fatty acids. Oleic acid can be induced to transfer from one population of vesicles to another by maintaining a basic interior pH in the acceptor vesicles. Moreover, it is shown that the same acceptor vesicles are capable of depleting serum albumin of bound fatty acid. These results are discussed with respect to the mechanism and modulation of lipid flow between membranes both in vitro and in vivo.
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