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Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.

The polyene antibiotic, filipin, binds to 3 beta-hydroxysterols. The initial rate of filipin-sterol association, monitored in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer, was first order in each reacting partner. The ratio of rate constants in intact mycoplasma cells relative to isolated, unsealed membranes pr...

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Autores principales: Bittman, R., Clejan, S., Rottem, S.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6382819
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author Bittman, R.
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description The polyene antibiotic, filipin, binds to 3 beta-hydroxysterols. The initial rate of filipin-sterol association, monitored in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer, was first order in each reacting partner. The ratio of rate constants in intact mycoplasma cells relative to isolated, unsealed membranes provides an estimate of sterol distribution in the membrane bilayer. Cholesterol is distributed symmetrically in the bilayer of M. gallisepticum cells from the early exponential phase. However, in the M. capricolum membrane two-thirds of the unesterified cholesterol is localized in the outer leaflet; alkyl-sterols are distributed predominantly in the external monolayer. Cholesterol is translocated rapidly in the bilayer of M. capricolum cells. Exogenous phospholipids incorporated into the membrane had no effect on the cholesterol distribution in M. capricolum.
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spelling pubmed-25905692008-11-28 Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review. Bittman, R. Clejan, S. Rottem, S. Yale J Biol Med Research Article The polyene antibiotic, filipin, binds to 3 beta-hydroxysterols. The initial rate of filipin-sterol association, monitored in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer, was first order in each reacting partner. The ratio of rate constants in intact mycoplasma cells relative to isolated, unsealed membranes provides an estimate of sterol distribution in the membrane bilayer. Cholesterol is distributed symmetrically in the bilayer of M. gallisepticum cells from the early exponential phase. However, in the M. capricolum membrane two-thirds of the unesterified cholesterol is localized in the outer leaflet; alkyl-sterols are distributed predominantly in the external monolayer. Cholesterol is translocated rapidly in the bilayer of M. capricolum cells. Exogenous phospholipids incorporated into the membrane had no effect on the cholesterol distribution in M. capricolum. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1983 /pmc/articles/PMC2590569/ /pubmed/6382819 Text en
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Bittman, R.
Clejan, S.
Rottem, S.
Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title_full Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title_fullStr Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title_full_unstemmed Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title_short Transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
title_sort transbilayer distribution of sterols in mycoplasma membranes: a review.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6382819
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