Congregation of gangliosides at the junction between two model membranes
- 18 February 1992
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 31 (6) , 1816-1820
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00121a033
Abstract
The diversity and distribution of gangliosides in vertebrate tissue suggests an important role in cellular recognition. Two types of experiments are reported to test the hypothesis that gangliosides can congregate to form an adhesive junction between two membranes. First, to monitor ganglioside distribution and mobility in different regions of two large spherical bilayer membranes, fluorescent derivatives of natural gangliosides were synthesized. Second, the cation carrier nonactin was used as a conductance probe to measure the membrane surface potential, which would be altered if there were a redistribution of the charged gangliosides. These studies were conducted in large spherical artificial membranes made from egg phosphatidylcholine or oleoylpalmitoylphosphatidylcholine with 0-12 mol % bovine brain gangliosides dissolved in n-decane. The fluorescent gangliosides utilized were lucifer yellow adducts to the sialic acids (LY-gangliosides) or a cis-paranaric acid substitution of the N-acyl moiety in the ceramide portion of gangliosides GM1 and GD1a (paranaryl-GM1 and paranaryl-GD1a). The polarized fluorescence from the adhesive junction between two membranes containing LY-gangliosides or either paranarylganglioside was compared to that in nonadhesive regions. For LY-gangliosides, total fluorescence in the junction decreased with time, possibly due to electrostatic repulsion of this highly charged derivative. For paranarylgangliosides, fluorescence in the junction increased 7-fold with time, suggesting congregation of this ganglioside. In both cases, a measure of rotational mobility, fluorescence anisotropy, increased dramatically, about 2-fold, as expected for restricted mobility of adhesive compounds. Independent evidence for congregation of charge-bearing gangliosides was found with the conductance probe nonactin.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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