Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1253534 | Chemistry and Physics of Lipids | 2013 | 5 Pages |
The early stages of Triton X-100 solubilization of bilayers consisting of sphingomyelin/ceramide (SM/Cer) mixtures have been studied using a combination of calorimetric and spectroscopic techniques. Compositions based on sphingomyelin, containing up to 30 mol% Cer, at 4, 20 and 50 °C have been examined. The presence of Cer does not modify the affinity (in terms of ΔG of binding per mol total lipid) of the SM-based bilayers for Triton X-100, although it does increase the amount of detergent required for the onset of solubilization. At 50 °C more detergent was required to solubilize the SM/Cer bilayers than at 20 °C. The data can be rationalized in terms of lipid and detergent geometries and interactions (Lichtenberg et al., 2013).
► Ceramide does not change the affinity of sphingomyelin-based bilayers for Triton X-100. ► Ceramide increases the amount of Triton X-100 required to start solubilization of sphingomyelin/ceramide bilayers. ► Sphingomyelin–ceramide bilayers require more detergent for solubilization at 50 °C than at 20 °C.