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Bilayered structures diacetylenic phospholipids

As an example of an asymmetric membrane integrated protein, the ATP synthetase complex (ATPase from Rhodospirillum Rubrum) was incorporated in liposomes of the polymerizable sulfolipid (22)24). The protein consists of a hydrophobic membrane integrated part (F0) and a water soluble moiety (Ft) carrying the catalytic site of the enzyme. The isolated ATP synthetase complex is almost completely inactive. Activity is substantially increased in the presence of a variety of amphiphiles, such as natural phospholipids and detergents. The presence of a bilayer structure is not a necessary condition for enhanced activity. Using soybean lecithin or diacetylenic sulfolipid (22) the maximal enzymatic activity is obtained at 500 lipid molecules/enzyme molecule. With soybean lecithin, the ATPase activity is increased 8-fold compared to a 5-fold increase in the presence of (22). There is a remarkable difference in ATPase activity depending on the liposome preparation technique (Fig. 41). If ATPase is incorporated in-... [Pg.39]


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