Kinetics of ganglioside transfer between liposomal and synaptosomal membranes
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Kinetics of ganglioside transfer between liposomal and synaptosomal membranes
Abstract
The transfer of ganglioside GM1 from micelles to membranes and between different membrane populations has been examined by using a pyrene fatty acid derivative of the ganglioside. The transfer of gangliosides from micelles to membranes depends on the physical state as well as the molecular composition of the acceptor vesicles. At 30 degrees C, the transfer of micellar gangliosides to dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) large unilameller vesicles (Tm = 41.3 degrees C) is characterized by a rate constant of 0.01 min-1; at 48 degrees C, however, the rate constant is 0.11 min-1. Below the phase transition temperature, the activation energy is 25 kcal/mol whereas above the phase transition it is 17 kcal/mol. Similar experiments performed with synaptic plasma membranes yielded a rate constant of 0.05 min-1 at 37 degrees C. The rate of transfer of ganglioside molecules, asymmetrically located on the outer layer of donor vesicles, to acceptor vesicles lacking ganglioside depends on the physical state of both the donor and acceptor vesicles. For the transfer of ganglioside from DPPC (donor) vesicles to dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) (acceptor) vesicles, the rates were essentially zero at 15 degrees C in which both vesicle populations were in the gel phase, 0.008 min-1 at 30 degrees C in which DPPC is in the gel phase and DMPC is in the fluid phase, and 0.031 min-1 at 48 degrees C in which both vesicle populations are in the fluid phase. The transfer of ganglioside from DPPC vesicles to synaptic plasma membranes was also dependent on the physical state of the donor vesicles and showed an inflection point at the phase transition temperature of DPPC.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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