Surface potential of phosphatidylserine monolayers. I. Divalent ion binding effect
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- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(78)90274-2
Surface potential of phosphatidylserine monolayers. I. Divalent ion binding effect
Abstract
Surface potentials of phosphatidylserine monolayers have been measured in the presence of different divalent ion concentrations in order to determine the way in which divalent ions bind to the membrane surface. The association constants for divalent ions (Mg2+, Ca2+ and Mn2+) with the phosphatidylserine membrane have been obtained from the experimental data and simple ion binding theory. The order of divalent ion binding to the membrane is Mn2+ greater than Ca2+ greater than Mg2+. However, none of the divalent ions used completely neutralized the negative charge of phosphatidylserine even at relatively high concentrations. The amounts of the divalent ions bound depended upon the concentration of the monovalent ions present in the subphase. It is suggested that the amounts of bound ions obtained from the use of radioisotope tracer methods may include a considerable contribution from the excess free ions in the double layer region of the phosphatidylserine membrane.
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