Non-polar lipids as regulators of membrane properties in archaeal lipid bilayer mimics
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Salvador-Castell, Marta
Brooks, Nicholas J
Winter, Roland
Peters, Judith
Oger, Philippe M
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Journal Article
Abstract
The modification of archaeal lipid bilayer properties by the insertion of apolar molecules in the lipid bilayer midplane has been proposed to support cell membrane adaptation to extreme environmental conditions of temperature and hydrostatic pressure. In this work, we characterize the insertion effects of the apolar polyisoprenoid squalane on the permeability and fluidity of archaeal model membrane bilayers, composed of lipid analogues. We have monitored large molecule and proton permeability and Laurdan generalized polarization from lipid vesicles as a function of temperature and hydrostatic pressure. Even at low concentration, squalane (1 mol%) is able to enhance solute permeation by increasing membrane fluidity, but at the same time, to decrease proton permeability of the lipid bilayer. The squalane physicochemical impact on membrane properties are congruent with a possible role of apolar intercalants on the adaptation of Archaea to extreme conditions. In addition, such intercalant might be used to cheaply create or modify chemically resistant liposomes (archeaosomes) for drug delivery.
Date Issued
2021-06-04
Date Acceptance
2021-06-02
Citation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021, 22 (11), pp.6087-6087
ISSN
1422-0067
Publisher
MDPI AG
Start Page
6087
End Page
6087
Journal / Book Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume
22
Issue
11
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Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Identifier
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/11/6087
Grant Number
EP/J017566/1
Subjects
Chemical Physics
0399 Other Chemical Sciences
0604 Genetics
0699 Other Biological Sciences
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2021-06-04