Article
Correlation Between Bilayer Destabilization and Activity Enhancement by Diacylglycerols in Reconstituted Ca-ATPase Vesicles
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
(1986)
Abstract
Using the reconstituted Ca-ATPase vesicles as a model system, we demonstrated that the presence of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycerol (diolein) in the membrane introduces a pronounced enhancement in the Ca-transport function of Ca-ATPase, while the 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycerol (dipalmitin) does not. We also found by both 31P NMR and freezefraction electron microscopy that diolein destabilized lipid bilayers to a greater extent than did dipalmitin. We conclude that the tendency of diacylglycerols to destabilize the phospholipid bilayer is related to their capacity to enhance the activity of the membrane calcium pump.
Keywords
- adenosine triphosphatase,
- calcium,
- diacylglycerol,
- glycerol dioleate,
- glycerol dipalmitate,
- membrane permeability,
- membrane reconstitution,
- membrane stabilization,
- membrane vesicle,
- nonhuman,
- phospholipid bilayer,
- binding sites,
- biological transport,
- ATPase,
- comparative study
Disciplines
Publication Date
January, 1986
Citation Information
Cheng, K. H. & Hui, S. W. (1986). Correlation between bilayer destabilization and activity enhancement by diacylglycerols in reconstituted Ca-ATPase vesicles. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 244, 382-386. doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(86)90127-X