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Bilayer resist system properties

Although the majority of the lipids in M. laidlawii membranes appear to be in a liquid-crystalline state, the system possesses the same physical properties that many other membranes possess. The ORD is that of a red-shifted a-helix high resolution NMR does not show obvious absorption by hydrocarbon protons, and infrared spectroscopy shows no ft structure. Like erythrocyte ghosts, treatment with pronase leaves an enzyme-resistant core containing about 20% of the protein of the intact membrane (56). This residual core retains the membrane lipid and appears membranous in the electron microscope (56). Like many others, M. laidlawii membranes are solubilized by detergents and can be reconstituted by removal of detergent. Apparently all of these properties can be consistent with a structure in which the lipids are predominantly in the bilayer conformation. The spectroscopic data are therefore insufficient to reject the concept of a phospholipid bilayer structure or to... [Pg.304]

An obvious hypothesis is that this unusual membrane lipid composition is related directly to membrane function in some way. Within the restricted area of lipid bilayers, lipid composition is known to be an important determinant of physical properties. There are several prominent examples. First, the temperature at which the hydrocarbon chains melt when assembled in bilayers (the gel-to-liquid-crystalline transition temperature, marks an abrupt change in many of the physical properties of such bilayer systems for example, water permeability through such bilayers increases by several orders of magnitude above the transition. Second, the presence of cholesterol within bilayers composed of amphipathic lipids has a profound effect on lipid motion, mechanical properties (such as resistance to shear), and permeability to water. [Pg.178]


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