Channel-forming activity of the low density lipoproteins

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Grinfeldt, AE [1 ]
Gotlib, VA [1 ]
Kuznetsov, AS [1 ]
Rostovtseva, TK [1 ]
Schagina, LV [1 ]
Lev, AA [1 ]
Klimov, AN [1 ]
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[1] RUSSIAN ACAD MED SCI,EXPTL MED RES INST,ST PETERSBURG,RUSSIA
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BIOLOGICHESKIE MEMBRANY | 1995年 / 12卷 / 06期
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The increase in the background conductivity of the bilayer lipid membranes as well as the induction of the discrete current fluctuations, i.e. single ionic channels, as a response to the interaction of bilayers with low density lipoproteins (LDL) have been found. The mean values of the channel conductivities were 12.2 pS for LDL From healthy donors and 3.9 pS for LDL from patients with ischemic heart disease, the membrane background conductivities being increased by 7 and 100 pS respectively (0,1 M KCl, pH 7.4, 22 degrees C). The synthetic peptide of 11 amino acid residues that corresponds to the receptor domen (the amino acid sequence 3357-3367) of the LDL major protein (apoB-100) has provoked single channels of 13.0 pS amplitude, whereas the background conductivity increased up to 200 pS. Differential scanning calorimetry of multilamellar liposomes from dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine has revealed the decomposition of the major phase transition peak into two components in the presence of the channel-forming compounds studied that allowed the suggestion of the lateral phase separation in the lipid bilayers. The increase in the background conductivity of the membranes may be considered as a result of disordering of the lipid molecule packing, whereas the appearance of discrete conductance fluctuations (single ion channels) may be ascribed to the formation of local defects in the lipid bilayer structure stabilized by LDL and the receptor fragment of apoB-100.
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