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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 36, 1116-1127, Copyright © 1995 by Lipid Research, Inc.
V Skita, DW Chester, CJ Oliver, JG Turcotte and RH Notter
Thermal and lyotropic phase behavior was studied by X-ray diffraction and
differential scanning calorimetry for a diether phosphonolipid analog
(DEPN-8) of the major lung surfactant glycerophospholipid dipalmitoyl
phosphatidylcholine (DPPC). DEPN-8 differs in an ether, rather than an
ester, bond at the acyl chain-backbone linkage and a headgroup phosphonate
(isosteric methylene substitution) versus phosphate constituent. Analysis
of lamellar diffraction maxima demonstrated that at high relative humidity
(98%) and temperatures below the liquid crystal phase transition
(approximately 45 degrees C), DEPN-8 formed interdigitated bilayers with a
characteristic periodicity of 41.9-46.5 A. At low humidity the gel phase
DEPN-8 bilayers were characteristic of a normal L beta phase with a
periodicity equivalent to DPPC (57-59 A). Above the liquid crystal thermal
phase transition, bilayer spacing for both DEPN-8 and DPPC was 51-52 A,
characteristic of the L alpha phase. Complete assessments of both lamellar
and in-plane X- ray scattering used to construct electron density profiles
and structure-factor plots for DEPN-8 defined more fully the interdigitated
bilayer state at high humidity and low temperature. Compared to DPPC, it is
energetically favorable for DEPN-8 to form interdigitated bilayers under
conditions of excess water and low temperature. The flexible character of
the ether bonds in DEPN-8 allows increased hydrophobic interactions between
acyl chains, without generating a steric penalty from the increased packing
density of the molecules. Additionally, the ether bond and the phosphonate
moiety may allow for more energetically favorable interactions between the
choline portion of the headgroup and water. The DEPN-8 ether linkage may
also contribute to the improved adsorption and film respreading found
previously for this phosphonolipid compared to DPPC.
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Bilayer characteristics of a diether phosphonolipid analog of the major lung surfactant glycerophospholipid dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine
Department of Biochemistry, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington 06030-2017, USA.
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