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A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions

Interactions of structurally dissimilar anionic compounds with the plasma membrane of HEK293 cells were analyzed by patch clamp and electrorotation. The combined approach provides complementary information on the lipophilicity, preferential affinity of the anions to the inner/outer membrane leaflet,...

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Autores principales: Zimmermann, D., Kiesel, M., Terpitz, U., Zhou, A., Reuss, R., Kraus, J., Schenk, W. A., Bamberg, E., Sukhorukov, V. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2755742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18197354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-007-9090-4
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author Zimmermann, D.
Kiesel, M.
Terpitz, U.
Zhou, A.
Reuss, R.
Kraus, J.
Schenk, W. A.
Bamberg, E.
Sukhorukov, V. L.
author_facet Zimmermann, D.
Kiesel, M.
Terpitz, U.
Zhou, A.
Reuss, R.
Kraus, J.
Schenk, W. A.
Bamberg, E.
Sukhorukov, V. L.
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description Interactions of structurally dissimilar anionic compounds with the plasma membrane of HEK293 cells were analyzed by patch clamp and electrorotation. The combined approach provides complementary information on the lipophilicity, preferential affinity of the anions to the inner/outer membrane leaflet, adsorption depth and transmembrane mobility. The anionic species studied here included the well-known lipophilic anions dipicrylamine (DPA(−)), tetraphenylborate (TPB(−)) and [W(2)(CO)(10)(S(2)CH)](−), the putative lipophilic anion [Formula: see text] and three new heterocyclic W(CO)(5) derivatives. All tested anions partitioned strongly into the cell membrane, as indicated by the capacitance increase in patch-clamped cells. The capacitance increment exhibited a bell-shaped dependence on membrane voltage. The midpoint potentials of the maximum capacitance increment were negative, indicating the exclusion of lipophilic anions from the outer membrane leaflet. The adsorption depth of the large organic anions DPA(−), TPB(−) and [Formula: see text] increased and that of W(CO)(5) derivatives decreased with increasing concentration of mobile charges. In agreement with the patch-clamp data, electrorotation of cells treated with DPA(−) and W(CO)(5) derivatives revealed a large dispersion of membrane capacitance in the kilohertz to megahertz range due to the translocation of mobile charges. In contrast, in the presence of TPB(−) and [Formula: see text] no mobile charges could be detected by electrorotation, despite their strong membrane adsorption. Our data suggest that the presence of oxygen atoms in the outer molecular shell is an important factor for the fast translocation ability of lipophilic anions.
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spelling pubmed-27557422009-10-07 A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions Zimmermann, D. Kiesel, M. Terpitz, U. Zhou, A. Reuss, R. Kraus, J. Schenk, W. A. Bamberg, E. Sukhorukov, V. L. J Membr Biol Article Interactions of structurally dissimilar anionic compounds with the plasma membrane of HEK293 cells were analyzed by patch clamp and electrorotation. The combined approach provides complementary information on the lipophilicity, preferential affinity of the anions to the inner/outer membrane leaflet, adsorption depth and transmembrane mobility. The anionic species studied here included the well-known lipophilic anions dipicrylamine (DPA(−)), tetraphenylborate (TPB(−)) and [W(2)(CO)(10)(S(2)CH)](−), the putative lipophilic anion [Formula: see text] and three new heterocyclic W(CO)(5) derivatives. All tested anions partitioned strongly into the cell membrane, as indicated by the capacitance increase in patch-clamped cells. The capacitance increment exhibited a bell-shaped dependence on membrane voltage. The midpoint potentials of the maximum capacitance increment were negative, indicating the exclusion of lipophilic anions from the outer membrane leaflet. The adsorption depth of the large organic anions DPA(−), TPB(−) and [Formula: see text] increased and that of W(CO)(5) derivatives decreased with increasing concentration of mobile charges. In agreement with the patch-clamp data, electrorotation of cells treated with DPA(−) and W(CO)(5) derivatives revealed a large dispersion of membrane capacitance in the kilohertz to megahertz range due to the translocation of mobile charges. In contrast, in the presence of TPB(−) and [Formula: see text] no mobile charges could be detected by electrorotation, despite their strong membrane adsorption. Our data suggest that the presence of oxygen atoms in the outer molecular shell is an important factor for the fast translocation ability of lipophilic anions. Springer-Verlag 2008-01-16 2008-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2755742/ /pubmed/18197354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-007-9090-4 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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Zimmermann, D.
Kiesel, M.
Terpitz, U.
Zhou, A.
Reuss, R.
Kraus, J.
Schenk, W. A.
Bamberg, E.
Sukhorukov, V. L.
A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title_full A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title_fullStr A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title_full_unstemmed A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title_short A Combined Patch-Clamp and Electrorotation Study of the Voltage- and Frequency-Dependent Membrane Capacitance Caused by Structurally Dissimilar Lipophilic Anions
title_sort combined patch-clamp and electrorotation study of the voltage- and frequency-dependent membrane capacitance caused by structurally dissimilar lipophilic anions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2755742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18197354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-007-9090-4
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