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Manipulation of Phospholipid Composition of Membranes with the Aid of Lipid Exchange Proteins
Author(s) -
BARSUKOV Leonid I.,
KULIKOV Vasily I.,
BERGELSON Lev D.,
SIMAKOVA Irina M.,
TIKHONOVA Galina V.,
OSTROVSKII Dmitry N.
Publication year - 1978
Publication title -
european journal of biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1432-1033
pISSN - 0014-2956
DOI - 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1978.tb12609.x
Subject(s) - phosphatidylcholine , protoplast , phospholipid , biochemistry , membrane , ferricyanide , biology , chemistry , chromatography
Incubation of Micrococcus lysodeikticus protoplasts with phosphatidylcholine liposomes and rat liver exchange proteins (pH 5.1 supernatant fraction) resulted in replacement of about one half of the bacterial total phospholipids by phosphatidylcholine. Protoptasts modified by phosphatidylcholine showed a decreased rate of oxidation of exogenous substrates (NADH, malate) and decreased ferricyanide reductase activity as compared to the initial protoplasts. At the same time incorporation of phosphatidylcholine had no influence on the level of endogenous respiration. Protoplasts modified by phosphatidylcholine were osmotically more stable than the initial protoplasts. After osmotic lysis of the phosphatidylcholine protoplasts their NADH (malate) oxidase and ferricyanide reductase activities were restored. Incorporation of phosphatidylcholine into membrane ghosts, obtained by osmotic rupture of the initial protoplasts had only small if any effect on the malate and NADH oxidase and dehydrogenase activities. It is concluded that phosphatidylcholine is incorporated predominantly into the outer part of cytoplasmic membrane and that proteinmediated transfer of phosphatidylcholine results in restoration of the permeability barrier due to repair of local defects in the initial protoplast membrane.

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