The 66th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2019

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Interplay and integration of experiments and calculations in nanobiotechnology: lipid membrane and membrane proteins

[11p-M121-1~10] Interplay and integration of experiments and calculations in nanobiotechnology: lipid membrane and membrane proteins

Mon. Mar 11, 2019 1:30 PM - 5:45 PM M121 (H121)

Ryugo Tero(Toyohashi Univ. of Tech.), Yuji Mochizuki(Rikkyo Univ.)

5:30 PM - 5:45 PM

[11p-M121-10] Cholesterol-induced Microdomain Formation in Bilayer Membranes Consisting of Completely Miscible Lipids

〇(M2)MELVIN WeiShern GOH1, Ayumi Hirano-Iwata2, Michio Niwano3, Ryugo Tero1 (1.Toyohashi Univ. Tech., 2.Tohoku Univ., 3.Tohoku Fukushi Univ.)

Keywords:membrane fusion, microdomain, lipid bilayer

Recently, we reported that a lipid bilayer comprising of egg-derived phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and cholesterol (Chol) contains microdomains that act as specific proteoliposome fusion sites. Phase separation in Chol-containing bilayer occurs generally in partially miscible lipids such as dipalmitoyl and dioleoyl PCs. Egg-derived PC and PE are both in liquid crystalline phase, and are completely miscible at 25 oC without Chol. However, incorporating Chol induced microdomains formation. We investigated the mechanism of this unique microdomains formation.
We prepared PC+PE+Chol-SLBs using egg-derived and synthetic PEs. The area fraction of microdomains increased with PE concentration (CPE), and the increment in CPE also promoted the formation of planar SLBs from vesicles. The microdomains were in liquid-disordered-like state and PE-rich. PE with polyunsaturated chains such as the docosahexaenoyl group was the key factor of the formation of microdomains.