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Clássicos em Tradução, Rotas e Percursos
Edição: 1.ª Ed. Editoria: Florianópolis: PGET/UFSC; Tubarão: Copiart, 2013. Páginas: 256 p. Língua da publicação: Português Referência ABNT: Torres, Marie-Hélène Catherine; Freitas, Luana Ferreira de; Monteiro, Júlio César Neves (Orgs.). Clássicos em Tradução, Rotas e Percursos. 1.ª Ed. Florianópolis: PGET/UFSC; Tubarão: Copiart, 2013. 256 p
Effect of Cyclodextrin and Membrane Lipid Structure upon Cyclodextrin–Lipid Interaction
Methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD)
can be used to exchange
membrane lipids between different vesicles in order to prepare model
membrane vesicles with lipid asymmetry. To help define what factors
influence lipid exchange, we studied how lipid interaction with cyclodextrins
(CDs) was affected by lipid and CD structure. The decrease in light
scattering upon CD-induced vesicle solubilization and the change in
Förster resonance energy transfer of labeled lipids upon vesicle
solubilization and lipid exchange were used to detect phospholipid–CD
interaction. Of the CDs examined, MβCD, hydroxypropyl-α-cyclodextrin
(HPαCD), and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD)
were the three with the most suitable phospholipid interaction properties.
Only MβCD was observed to dissolve lipid vesicles (at least
at CD concentrations below 125 mM). Solubilization of lipid vesicles
was half complete at 10–80 mM MβCD with progressively
higher MβCD concentrations required as phospholipid acyl chain
length increased from 14 to 22 carbons. Phospholipid acyl chain unsaturation
and lipid headgroup structure also affected the amount of MβCD
needed for solubilization. All three CDs studied were able to carry
out phospholipid exchange. MβCD, which retained the ability
to carry out lipid exchange below MβCD concentrations needed
for solubilization, exchanged lipid more efficiently than HPαCD
or HPβCD. However, the ability of HPαCD to exchange phospholipids,
coupled with its inability to interact with cholesterol, indicates
that it will be useful for preparing asymmetric vesicles with controlled
amounts of cholesterol
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