The relationship between plasma membrane lipid composition and physical-chemical properties. III. Detailed physical and biochemical analysis of fatty acid-substituted EL4 plasma membranes
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The relationship between plasma membrane lipid composition and physical-chemical properties. III. Detailed physical and biochemical analysis of fatty acid-substituted EL4 plasma membranes
Abstract
Murine leukemia EL4 cells were modified by supplementation of culture media with fatty acids for 24 h. A plasma membrane-enriched fraction was prepared from substituted and normal cells. Analyses were performed to determine fatty acyl composition, phospholipid headgroup composition and cholesterol content. The two major membrane phospholipids, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) were isolated by thin-layer chromatography and ESR measurements were done on liposomes prepared from these lipids as well as on the intact plasma membrane preparations. Slight perturbations in overall plasma membrane lipid composition were observed when EL4 cells were supplemented with a single exogenous fatty acid. This may be consistent with the idea that the incorporation of exogenous fatty acid induces compensatory changes in membrane lipid composition. On the other hand, we observed no significant difference in two ESR motional parameters between the unsubstituted control and various fatty acid-substituted plasma membranes. ESR measurements carried out on PE and PC liposomes derived from 17:0- and 18:2c-substituted membranes also failed to detect major differences between these liposomes and those made from normal EL4 phospholipids. In the case of liposomes prepared from 18:2t,-substituted membranes, the order parameter was significantly changed from the normal. However, the change was in opposite directions in PE and PC, perhaps accounting for the fact that no change parameter is seen in intact 18:2t-substituted plasma membrane. Measurements of order parameter (S) in mixed lipid vesicles showed that at up to 50 mol% mixture of a synthetic PC with plasma membrane PC, the value of S was only marginally different from that of the plasma membrane PC vesicles. We interpret these data as an indication that the two ESR parameters used are not sufficiently sensitive to detect changes due to modifications of the acyl chain composition of a complex biological membrane.
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