The polymorphic phase behaviour of phosphatidylethanolamines of natural and synthetic origin. A 31P NMR study
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The polymorphic phase behaviour of phosphatidylethanolamines of natural and synthetic origin. A 31P NMR study
Abstract
1. The polymorphic phase behaviour of aqueous dispersions of phosphatidylethanolamines isolated from human erythrocytes, hen egg yolk and Escherichia coli have been investigated employing 31P NMR techniques. All species exhibit well defined, reversible bilayer to hexagonal (H11) phase transitions as the temperature is increased. The temperatures at which these transition take place (10, 25--30 and 55--60 degrees C for erythrocyte, egg yolk and E. coli phosphatidylethanolamine, respectively) are sensitive to the fatty acid composition, occurring at a temperature up to 10 degrees C above the high temperature end of the hydrocarbon phase transition as detected by differential scanning calorimetry. In some cases the bilayer to hexagonal (H11) transitions may also be detected employing calorimetric techniques. 2. The addition of equimolar concentrations of cholesterol to these naturally occurring phosphatidylethanolamines does not dramatically affect the bilayer-hexagonal (H11) transition temperature, producing changes of up to 10 degrees C. 3. 18 : 1t/18 : 1t phosphatidylethanolamine undergoes the bilayer to hexagonal (H11) phase transition as the temperature is increased through the interval 50--55 degrees C. Alternatively, hydrated 12 : 0/12 : 0 phosphatidylethanolamine remains in the bilayer phase at temperatures up to 90 degrees C (50 degrees C above the hydrocarbon phase transition temperature). 4. The presence of 100 mM NaCl or 10 mM CaCl2 in aqueous dispersions of egg yolk phosphatidylethanolamine does not alter the temperature-dependent polymorphic phase behaviour significantly. However, at 40 degrees C, increasing the p2H above 8.0 results in progressive inhibition of the hexagonal (H11) phase and the appearance of a phase possibly of cubic structure at p2H 9.0. At p2H 10.0 the bilayer phase is preferred. 5. It is suggested that in biomembranes containing phosphatidylethanolamine as a majority species (such as that of E. coli) the fatty acid composition may primarily reflect the need to maintain bilayer structure. Alternatively, it is pointed out that in mammalian membranes such as that of the erythrocyte, phosphatidylethanolamine tends to destabilize bilayer structure. The resulting possibility that transitory non-bilayer lipid configurations may occur may be directly related to many important properties of biological membranes.
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