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Biophysical Journal 91:2508-2516 (2006)
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Cubic Phases in Phosphatidylcholine-Cholesterol Mixtures: Cholesterol as Membrane "Fusogen"

Boris G. Tenchov *, Robert C. MacDonald * and David P. Siegel {dagger}

* Northwestern University, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology, Evanston, Illinois; and {dagger} Givaudan Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to B. Tenchov, Northwestern University, Dept. of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology, Evanston, IL 60208. E-mail: b-tenchov{at}northwestern.edu.

X-ray diffraction reveals that mixtures of some unsaturated phosphatidylcholines (PCs) with cholesterol (Chol) readily form inverted bicontinuous cubic phases that are stable under physiological conditions. This effect was studied in most detail for dioleoyl PC/Chol mixtures with molar ratios of 1:1 and 3:7. Facile formation of Im3m and Pn3m phases with lattice constants of 30–50 nm and 25–30 nm, respectively, took place in phosphate-buffered saline, in sucrose solution, and in water near the temperature of the L{alpha}–HII transition of the mixtures, as well as during cooling of the HII phase. Once formed, the cubic phases displayed an ability to supercool and replace the initial L{alpha} phase over a broad range of physiological temperatures. Conversion into stable cubic phases was also observed for mixtures of Chol with dilinoleoyl PC but not for mixtures with palmitoyl-linoleoyl PC or palmitoyl-oleoyl PC, for which only transient cubic traces were recorded at elevated temperatures. A saturated, branched-chain PC, diphytanoyl PC, also displayed a cubic phase in mixture with Chol. Unlike the PEs, the membrane PCs are intrinsically nonfusogenic lipids: in excess water they only form lamellar phases and not any of the inverted phases on their own. Thus, the finding that Chol induces cubic phases in mixtures with unsaturated PCs may have important implications for its role in fusion. In ternary mixtures, saturated PCs and sphingomyelin are known to separate into liquid-ordered domains along with Chol. Our results thus suggest that unsaturated PCs, which are excluded from these domains, could form fusogenic domains with Chol. Such a dual role of Chol may explain the seemingly paradoxical ability of cell membranes to simultaneously form rigid, low-curvature raft-like patches while still being able to undergo facile membrane fusion.




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