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Vesicles anionic

Small micelles in dilute solution close to the CMC are generally beheved to be spherical. Under other conditions, micellar materials can assume stmctures such as oblate and prolate spheroids, vesicles (double layers), rods, and lamellae (36,37). AH of these stmctures have been demonstrated under certain conditions, and a single surfactant can assume a number of stmctures, depending on surfactant, salt concentration, and temperature. In mixed surfactant solutions, micelles of each species may coexist, but usually mixed micelles are formed. Anionic-nonionic mixtures are of technical importance and their properties have been studied (38,39). [Pg.237]

AQP6 is expressed in the intercalated cells of the kidney collecting duct. This channel is hardly permeable to water, but capable of transporting anions, including chloride, and is therefore thought to play a role in maintenance of body acid-base balance or in intracellular vesicle acidification. [Pg.216]

Chromaffin granules, platelet dense core vesicles, and synaptic vesicles accumulate ATP. ATP uptake has been demonstrated using chromaffin granules and synaptic vesicles and the process appears to depend on A(.lh+. It has generally been assumed that ATP is costored only with monoamines and acetylcholine, as an anion to balance to cationic charge of those transmitters. However, the extent of ATP storage and release by different neuronal populations remains unknown, and the proteins responsible for ATP uptake by secretory vesicles have not been identified. [Pg.1282]

The development of monoalkyl phosphate as a low skin irritating anionic surfactant is accented in a review with 30 references on monoalkyl phosphate salts, including surface-active properties, cutaneous effects, and applications to paste and liquid-type skin cleansers, and also phosphorylation reactions from the viewpoint of industrial production [26]. Amine salts of acrylate ester polymers, which are physiologically acceptable and useful as surfactants, are prepared by transesterification of alkyl acrylate polymers with 4-morpholinethanol or the alkanolamines and fatty alcohols or alkoxylated alkylphenols, and neutralizing with carboxylic or phosphoric acid. The polymer salt was used as an emulsifying agent for oils and waxes [70]. Preparation of pharmaceutical liposomes with surfactants derived from phosphoric acid is described in [279]. Lipid bilayer vesicles comprise an anionic or zwitterionic surfactant which when dispersed in H20 at a temperature above the phase transition temperature is in a micellar phase and a second lipid which is a single-chain fatty acid, fatty acid ester, or fatty alcohol which is in an emulsion phase, and cholesterol or a derivative. [Pg.611]

Heijn, M., Oude Elferink, R. and Jansen, P. (1992). ATP-dependent multispecific organic anion transport system in rat erythrocyte membrane vesicles. Am. J. Physiol. 262, 104-110. [Pg.71]

The squaraine probe 9g was tested for its sensitivity to trace the formation of protein-lipid complexes [57]. The binding of dye 9g to model membranes composed of zwitter-ionic lipid phosphatidylcholine (PC) and its mixtures with anionic lipid cardiolipin (CL) in different molar ratios was found to be controlled mainly by hydrophobic interactions. Lysozyme (Lz) and ribonuclease A (RNase) influenced the association of 9g with lipid vesicles. The magnitude of this effect was much higher... [Pg.77]

Clarke RJ, Liipfert C (1999) Influence of anions and cations on the dipole potential of phosphatidylcholine vesicles a basis for the Hofmeister effect. Biophys J 76 2614-2624... [Pg.344]

Adsorption Cycle Fig. 2.23 QCM responses on LbL assemblies (a) LbL assembly between dihexadecyl phosphate vesicle and PDDA (b) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome (larger step) and PDDA (smaller step) (c) LbL assembly between anionic cerasome (larger step) and cationic... [Pg.64]

Aggregation of pseudoisocyanine (dye I, Fig. 3) and 5,5 -dichloro-3,3 -diethyl-9-phenylthiacarbocyanine chloride (dye II, Fig. 5) induced by the vesicles consisting of zwitterionic DMPC and anionic DCP (Fig. 6) lipids was studied in [28]. Both dyes were shown to form fluorescent J-aggregates upon addition of the vesicles formed of the mixture of DMPC and DCP with relative content equal to 1 1. At the same time, for both dyes pure DMPC vesicles did not induce the J-aggregation. Upon addition of the vesicles containing DMPC and DCP in the 4 1 ratio, as well as... [Pg.145]

Conformational changes in BmorPBP were also studied in the presence of model membranes using CD spectroscopy. Conformational changes more pronounced than those observed at low pH were detected in the presence of anionic vesicles of dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol (DMPG), whereas the effect of neutral phospholipids vesicles, dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) was... [Pg.28]

Tail, J.F., and Smith, C., 1999, Phosphatidylserine receptor Role of CD36 in binding of anionic phospholipid vesicles to monocytic cells, J. Biol. Chem. 274 3048-3054. [Pg.95]


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