Rates of spontaneous exchange of synthetic radiolabeled sterols between lipid vesicles
Journal Article
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· Biochemistry; (United States)
- City Univ. of New York, Flushing (United States)
{sup 14}C-labeled sterols with structural variation in the polar function (3{alpha}-OH, 3-O(CH{sub 2}){sub 2}O-(CH{sub 2}){sub 2}O(CH{sub 2}){sub 2}OH, 3 {alpha}-NH{sub 2}, 3{beta}-NH{sub 2}, and 3-OC(O)CHN{double bond}N) and at the 7 position (7-oxo, 7{alpha}-OH, and 7{beta}-OH) were synthesized and incorporated into unilamellar vesicles for studies of the rates of transfer to an excess of acceptor vesicles. Cholesterol, cholestanol, and epicholesterol underwent full exchange in a single kinetic pool, and 90% of the 3{alpha}-triethoxycholesterol was exchangeable in one pool. Biphasic kinetics with full exchangeability were observed for cholesterylamines, which bear a positive charge at the 3 position; the slow phase reflects the high activation energy for inner-to-outer leaflet movement of the charged lipid. Biphasic kinetics were also found for cholesteryl diazoacetate, indicating that this photoaffinity probe and cholesterol have different mechanisms of transfer. Sterols that are more hydrophilic than cholesterol as estimated by reversed-phase high-performance chromatography gave faster exchange rates than cholesterol, whereas sterols that are more hydrophobic gave slower exchange rates. However, the rates of ({sup 14}C)sterol desorption from the lipid-water interface are not correlated with the relative sterol hydrophobicity as estimated by the logarithm of the capacity factors using acetonitrile-2-propanol-water as the mobile phase. These studies suggest that the interaction of sterols with phospholipids provides the principal physical-chemical basis for determining the rates of spontaneous exchange of sterols between bilayers.
- OSTI ID:
- 5687672
- Journal Information:
- Biochemistry; (United States), Journal Name: Biochemistry; (United States) Vol. 31:6; ISSN 0006-2960; ISSN BICHA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BIOSYNTHESIS
CARBON 14 COMPOUNDS
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CELL CONSTITUENTS
CELL MEMBRANES
CHOLESTEROL
ESTERS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
LABELLED COMPOUNDS
LIPIDS
MEMBRANE TRANSPORT
MEMBRANES
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
STEROIDS
STEROLS
SYNTHESIS
TIME DEPENDENCE
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BIOSYNTHESIS
CARBON 14 COMPOUNDS
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CELL CONSTITUENTS
CELL MEMBRANES
CHOLESTEROL
ESTERS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
LABELLED COMPOUNDS
LIPIDS
MEMBRANE TRANSPORT
MEMBRANES
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHOLIPIDS
STEROIDS
STEROLS
SYNTHESIS
TIME DEPENDENCE