Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling

The physical effects of monoacylglycerols (MAG) in small unilamellar vesicles composed of phosphatidyl-choline (PC), triolein, cholesterol, and varying amounts of monopalmitin and monoolein were studied by 13C-NMR. The signal to noise ratio of the carbonyls of PC and triolein were enhanced by the ad...

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Main Authors: E Boyle, D M Small, D Gantz, J A Hamilton, J B German
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 1996-04-01
Series:Journal of Lipid Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752037574X
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spelling doaj-6055be09ebdc45fcb54e1ee51c11b7cb2021-04-26T05:48:50ZengElsevierJournal of Lipid Research0022-22751996-04-01374764772Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodelingE Boyle0D M Small1D Gantz2J A Hamilton3J B German4Department of Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.Department of Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.Department of Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.Department of Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.Department of Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.The physical effects of monoacylglycerols (MAG) in small unilamellar vesicles composed of phosphatidyl-choline (PC), triolein, cholesterol, and varying amounts of monopalmitin and monoolein were studied by 13C-NMR. The signal to noise ratio of the carbonyls of PC and triolein were enhanced by the addition of 1,2-di-[1-13C]palmitoylphosphatidylcholine and tri-[1-13C]oleoylglycerol. The linewidths of the carbonyl-13C, choline methyl, olefinic carbon, and terminal methyl resonances were measured digitally from vesicles with 0 to 42 mol % of MAG. Significant increases in the linewidth of carbonyl (P < 0.05), olefinic and terminal methyl carbons (P < 0.01) of vesicles containing 42 mol % monopalmitin indicated that these groups experienced restricted molecular mobility at high monopalmitin concentrations. However, more striking was the apparent displacement of triolein from the surface environment of PC bilayers to an oil-like environment in systems containing only 8 mol % monopalmitin. Displacement of triolein from the surface by monoolein occurred only above 15 mol %. Thus, saturated and monounsaturated monoacylglycerols, natural products of lipoprotein metabolism, dynamically alter both the lipid composition and molecular mobility of lipoprotein surfaces in distinct ways.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752037574X
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author E Boyle
D M Small
D Gantz
J A Hamilton
J B German
spellingShingle E Boyle
D M Small
D Gantz
J A Hamilton
J B German
Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
Journal of Lipid Research
author_facet E Boyle
D M Small
D Gantz
J A Hamilton
J B German
author_sort E Boyle
title Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
title_short Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
title_full Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
title_fullStr Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
title_full_unstemmed Monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13C NMR evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
title_sort monoacylglycerols alter the lipid composition and molecular mobility of phosphatidylcholine bilayers: 13c nmr evidence of dynamic lipid remodeling
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Lipid Research
issn 0022-2275
publishDate 1996-04-01
description The physical effects of monoacylglycerols (MAG) in small unilamellar vesicles composed of phosphatidyl-choline (PC), triolein, cholesterol, and varying amounts of monopalmitin and monoolein were studied by 13C-NMR. The signal to noise ratio of the carbonyls of PC and triolein were enhanced by the addition of 1,2-di-[1-13C]palmitoylphosphatidylcholine and tri-[1-13C]oleoylglycerol. The linewidths of the carbonyl-13C, choline methyl, olefinic carbon, and terminal methyl resonances were measured digitally from vesicles with 0 to 42 mol % of MAG. Significant increases in the linewidth of carbonyl (P < 0.05), olefinic and terminal methyl carbons (P < 0.01) of vesicles containing 42 mol % monopalmitin indicated that these groups experienced restricted molecular mobility at high monopalmitin concentrations. However, more striking was the apparent displacement of triolein from the surface environment of PC bilayers to an oil-like environment in systems containing only 8 mol % monopalmitin. Displacement of triolein from the surface by monoolein occurred only above 15 mol %. Thus, saturated and monounsaturated monoacylglycerols, natural products of lipoprotein metabolism, dynamically alter both the lipid composition and molecular mobility of lipoprotein surfaces in distinct ways.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002222752037574X
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