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Biophysical Journal 88:3381-3391 (2005)
© 2005 The Biophysical Society

Structure of Cholesterol/Ceramide Monolayer Mixtures: Implications to the Molecular Organization of Lipid Rafts

Luana Scheffer *, Inna Solomonov {dagger}, Markus Jan Weygand {ddagger}, Kristian Kjaer {ddagger}, Leslie Leiserowitz {dagger} and Lia Addadi *

* Department of Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; {dagger} Department of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; and {ddagger} Materials Research Department, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Prof. Lia Addadi, Dept. of Structural Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel. E-mail: lia.addadi{at}weizmann.ac.il.

The structure of monolayers of cholesterol/ceramide mixtures was investigated using grazing incidence x-ray diffraction, immunofluorescence, and atomic force microscopy techniques. Grazing incidence x-ray diffraction measurements showed the existence of a crystalline mixed phase of the two components within a range of compositions of cholesterol/ceramide between 100:0 and 67:33. The mixed phase coexists with the ceramide crystalline phase in the range of compositions between 50:50 and 30:70; between 30:70 and 0:100 only the highly crystalline phase of ceramide was detected. The latter was determined and modeled. Immunolabeling was performed with an antibody specific to the cholesterol monohydrate crystalline arrangement. The antibody recognizes crystalline cholesterol monolayers, but does not interact with crystalline ceramide. Immunofluorescence and atomic force microscopy data show that in uncompressed ceramide monolayers, the highly crystalline phase coexists with a disordered loosely packed phase. In contrast, no disordered phase coexists with the new crystalline mixed phase. We conclude that the new mixed phase represents a stable homogeneous arrangement of cholesterol with ceramide. As ceramide incorporates the lipid backbone common to all sphingolipids, this arrangement may be relevant to the understanding of the molecular organization of lipid rafts.




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