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Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory
Terpenoids have an essential function in present-day cellular membranes, either as membrane reinforcers in Eucarya and Bacteria or as principal membrane constituents in Archaea. We have shown that some terpenoids, such as cholesterol and α, ω-dipolar carotenoids reinforce lipid membranes by measurin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4669544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25351682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11084-014-9365-6 |
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author | Nakatani, Yoichi Ribeiro, Nigel Streiff, Stéphane Gotoh, Mari Pozzi, Gianluca Désaubry, Laurent Milon, Alain |
author_facet | Nakatani, Yoichi Ribeiro, Nigel Streiff, Stéphane Gotoh, Mari Pozzi, Gianluca Désaubry, Laurent Milon, Alain |
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description | Terpenoids have an essential function in present-day cellular membranes, either as membrane reinforcers in Eucarya and Bacteria or as principal membrane constituents in Archaea. We have shown that some terpenoids, such as cholesterol and α, ω-dipolar carotenoids reinforce lipid membranes by measuring the water permeability of unilamellar vesicles. It was possible to arrange the known membrane terpenoids in a ‘phylogenetic’ sequence, and a retrograde analysis led us to conceive that single-chain polyprenyl phosphates might have been ‘primitive’ membrane constituents. By using an optical microscopy, we have observed that polyprenyl phosphates containing 15 to 30 C-atoms form giant vesicles in water in a wide pH range. The addition of 10 % molar of some polyprenols to polyprenyl phosphate vesicles have been shown to reduce the water permeability of membranes even more efficiently than the equimolecular addition of cholesterol. A ‘prebiotic’ synthesis of C10 and C15 prenols from C5 monoprenols was achieved in the presence of a montmorillonite clay. Hypothetical pathway from C1 or C2 units to ‘primitive’ membranes and that from ‘primitive’ membranes to archaeal lipids are presented. |
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spelling | pubmed-46695442015-12-14 Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory Nakatani, Yoichi Ribeiro, Nigel Streiff, Stéphane Gotoh, Mari Pozzi, Gianluca Désaubry, Laurent Milon, Alain Orig Life Evol Biosph Astrobiology Terpenoids have an essential function in present-day cellular membranes, either as membrane reinforcers in Eucarya and Bacteria or as principal membrane constituents in Archaea. We have shown that some terpenoids, such as cholesterol and α, ω-dipolar carotenoids reinforce lipid membranes by measuring the water permeability of unilamellar vesicles. It was possible to arrange the known membrane terpenoids in a ‘phylogenetic’ sequence, and a retrograde analysis led us to conceive that single-chain polyprenyl phosphates might have been ‘primitive’ membrane constituents. By using an optical microscopy, we have observed that polyprenyl phosphates containing 15 to 30 C-atoms form giant vesicles in water in a wide pH range. The addition of 10 % molar of some polyprenols to polyprenyl phosphate vesicles have been shown to reduce the water permeability of membranes even more efficiently than the equimolecular addition of cholesterol. A ‘prebiotic’ synthesis of C10 and C15 prenols from C5 monoprenols was achieved in the presence of a montmorillonite clay. Hypothetical pathway from C1 or C2 units to ‘primitive’ membranes and that from ‘primitive’ membranes to archaeal lipids are presented. Springer Netherlands 2014-10-30 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4669544/ /pubmed/25351682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11084-014-9365-6 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 |
spellingShingle | Astrobiology Nakatani, Yoichi Ribeiro, Nigel Streiff, Stéphane Gotoh, Mari Pozzi, Gianluca Désaubry, Laurent Milon, Alain Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title | Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title_full | Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title_fullStr | Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title_short | Search for the Most ‘primitive’ Membranes and Their Reinforcers: A Review of the Polyprenyl Phosphates Theory |
title_sort | search for the most ‘primitive’ membranes and their reinforcers: a review of the polyprenyl phosphates theory |
topic | Astrobiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4669544/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25351682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11084-014-9365-6 |
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