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A semisynthetic 5-n-alkylresorcinol derivative and its effect upon biomembrane properties.
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Rok wydania
2007
Czasopismo
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung Section C: A Journal of Biosciences
Numer woluminu
62c
Strony
881-888
DOI
10.1515/znc-2007-11-1217
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Angielski
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MSAR (1-sulfate-3-myristoyl-5-pentadecylbenzene) is a semisynthetic derivative of 5-npentadecylresorcinol
(C15:0). MSAR exhibits hemolytic activity against sheep erythrocytes with a EH50 value of (35 ð 1.7) μm. At low concentrations MSAR also exhibits the ability to protect cells against their hypoosmotic lysis. This protective effect is significant as, at 0.1 μm
of MSAR, the extent of osmotically induced cell lysis is reduced by approx. 20%. It was demonstrated that the 9-anthroyloxystearic acid signal was most intensively quenched by MSAR molecules, suggesting a relatively deep location of these molecules within the lipid bilayer. MSAR causes an increase of the fluorescence of the membrane potential sensitive probe. This indicates an alteration of the surface charge and a decrease of the local pH value at the membrane surface. At low bilayer content (1Ð4 mol%) this compound causes a significant increase of the phospholipid bilayer fluidity (both under and above the main phase transition temperature) of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) liposomes. At this low content MSAR slightly decreases the main phase transition temperature (Tc) value. The effects induced in the phospholipid bilayer by higher contents of MSAR molecules (5Ð10 mol%) make it impossible to determine the Tc value and to evaluate changes of the membrane fluidity by using pyrene-labeled lipid. MSAR also causes a decrease of the activity of membrane-bound enzymes Ð red blood cell acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and phospholipase A2 (PLA2). MSAR decreases the AChE activity by 40% at 100 μm. The presence of MSAR in the liposomal membrane induces a complete abolishment of the lag time of the PLA2 activity, indicating that these molecules induce the formation of packing defects in the bilayer which may result from imperfect mixing of phospholipids.
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Phenolic Lipids, Hemolytic Activity, Phospholipase A2, Acetylcholinesterase
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