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Título:
Membrane domain disrupting effect of 4-substituted sterols
Autor/es:
CARRER, D. C.; SCHMIDT A.; KNÖLKER H.-J.; SCHWILLE, P.
Revista:
LANGMUIR
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Referencias:
Lugar: EEUU; Año: 2008 vol. 24 p. 8807 - 8812
ISSN:
0743-7463
Resumen:
A wide range of cellular functions are thought to be regulated not only by the activity of membrane proteins, but also by the local membrane organization, including domains of specific lipid composition. Thus, molecules and drugs targeting and disrupting this lipid pattern, particularly of the plasma membrane, will not only help to investigate the role of membrane domains in cell biology, but may also be interesting candidates for therapy. We have identified three 4-substituted cholesterol derivatives that are able to induce a domain disrupting effect in model membranes. When applied to giant unilamellar vesicles displaying liquid ordered - liquid disordered phase coexistence, extensive reorganization of the membrane can be observed, such as the budding of membrane tubules, or changes in the geometry of the domains, to the point of complete abolition of phase separation. In this case, the resulting membranes display a fluidity intermediate between a liquid disordered and a liquid ordered phase.