Biophysical Journal
Volume 93, Issue 4, 15 August 2007, Pages 1204-1214
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Effects of Cholesterol on Dry Bilayers: Interactions between Phosphatidylcholine Unsaturation and Glycolipid or Free Sugar

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Abstract

Cholesterol and other sterols are important components of biological membranes and are known to strongly influence the physical characteristics of lipid bilayers. Although this has been studied extensively in fully hydrated membranes, little is known about the effects of cholesterol on the stability of membranes in the dry state. Here, we present a Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy study on the effects of cholesterol on the phase behavior of dry liposomes composed of phosphatidylcholines with different degrees of fatty acid unsaturation or of mixtures of phosphatidylcholine with a plant galactolipid. In addition, we have analyzed the H-bonding of cholesterol, galactose, and a combination of the two additives to the P=O and C=O groups in dry phosphatidylcholine bilayers. The data indicate a complex balance of interactions between the different components in the dry state and a strong influence of fatty acid unsaturation on the interactions of the diacyl lipids with both cholesterol and galactose.

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Editor: Antoinette Killian.

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Antoaneta V. Popova's permanent address is Institute of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria.