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The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method
Membranes made from binary mixtures of egg sphingomyelin (ESM) and cholesterol were investigated using conventional and saturation-recovery EPR observations of the 5-doxylstearic acid spin label (5-SASL). The effects of cholesterol on membrane order and the oxygen transport parameter (bimolecular co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275794/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18385950 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-008-0012-y |
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author | Wisniewska, Anna Subczynski, Witold K. |
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description | Membranes made from binary mixtures of egg sphingomyelin (ESM) and cholesterol were investigated using conventional and saturation-recovery EPR observations of the 5-doxylstearic acid spin label (5-SASL). The effects of cholesterol on membrane order and the oxygen transport parameter (bimolecular collision rate of molecular oxygen with the nitroxide spin label) were monitored at the depth of the fifth carbon in fluid- and gel-phase ESM membranes. The saturation-recovery EPR discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method allowed the discrimination of the liquid-ordered (l (o)), liquid-disordered (l (d)), and solid-ordered (s (o)) phases because the bimolecular collision rates of the molecular oxygen with the nitroxide spin label differ in these phases. Additionally, oxygen collision rates (the oxygen transport parameter) were obtained in coexisting phases without the need for their separation, which provides information about the internal dynamics of each phase. The addition of cholesterol causes a dramatic decrease in the oxygen transport parameter around the nitroxide moiety of 5-SASL in the l (o) phase, which at 50 mol% cholesterol becomes ∼5 times smaller than in the pure ESM membrane in the l (d) phase, and ∼2 times smaller than in the pure ESM membrane in the s (o) phase. The overall change in the oxygen transport parameter is as large as ∼20-fold. Conventional EPR spectra show that 5-SASL is maximally immobilized at the phase boundary between regions with coexisting l (d) and l (o) phases or s (o) and l (o) phases and the region with a single l (o) phase. The obtained results all (o)wed for the construction of a phase diagram for the ESM-cholesterol membrane. |
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spelling | pubmed-62757942018-12-10 The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method Wisniewska, Anna Subczynski, Witold K. Cell Mol Biol Lett Research Article Membranes made from binary mixtures of egg sphingomyelin (ESM) and cholesterol were investigated using conventional and saturation-recovery EPR observations of the 5-doxylstearic acid spin label (5-SASL). The effects of cholesterol on membrane order and the oxygen transport parameter (bimolecular collision rate of molecular oxygen with the nitroxide spin label) were monitored at the depth of the fifth carbon in fluid- and gel-phase ESM membranes. The saturation-recovery EPR discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method allowed the discrimination of the liquid-ordered (l (o)), liquid-disordered (l (d)), and solid-ordered (s (o)) phases because the bimolecular collision rates of the molecular oxygen with the nitroxide spin label differ in these phases. Additionally, oxygen collision rates (the oxygen transport parameter) were obtained in coexisting phases without the need for their separation, which provides information about the internal dynamics of each phase. The addition of cholesterol causes a dramatic decrease in the oxygen transport parameter around the nitroxide moiety of 5-SASL in the l (o) phase, which at 50 mol% cholesterol becomes ∼5 times smaller than in the pure ESM membrane in the l (d) phase, and ∼2 times smaller than in the pure ESM membrane in the s (o) phase. The overall change in the oxygen transport parameter is as large as ∼20-fold. Conventional EPR spectra show that 5-SASL is maximally immobilized at the phase boundary between regions with coexisting l (d) and l (o) phases or s (o) and l (o) phases and the region with a single l (o) phase. The obtained results all (o)wed for the construction of a phase diagram for the ESM-cholesterol membrane. SP Versita 2008-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6275794/ /pubmed/18385950 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-008-0012-y Text en © Versita 2008 |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wisniewska, Anna Subczynski, Witold K. The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title | The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title_full | The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title_fullStr | The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title_full_unstemmed | The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title_short | The liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (DOT) method |
title_sort | liquid-ordered phase in sphingomyelincholesterol membranes as detected by the discrimination by oxygen transport (dot) method |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6275794/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18385950 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11658-008-0012-y |
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