RRC ID 21451
著者 Ota A, Gmajner D, Šentjurc M, Ulrih NP.
タイトル Effect of growth medium pH of Aeropyrum pernix on structural properties and fluidity of archaeosomes.
ジャーナル Archaea
Abstract The influence of pH (6.0; 7.0; 8.0) of the growth medium of Aeropyrum pernix K1 on the structural organization and fluidity of archaeosomes prepared from a polar-lipid methanol fraction (PLMF) was investigated using fluorescence anisotropy and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Fluorescence anisotropy of the lipophilic fluorofore 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene and empirical correlation time of the spin probe methylester of 5-doxylpalmitate revealed gradual changes with increasing temperature for the pH. A similar effect has been observed by using the trimethylammonium-6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene, although the temperature changes were much smaller. As the fluorescence steady-state anisotropy and the empirical correlation time obtained directly from the EPR spectra alone did not provide detailed structural information, the EPR spectra were analysed by computer simulation. This analysis showed that the archaeosome membranes are heterogeneous and composed of several regions with different modes of spin-probe motion at temperatures below 70°C. At higher temperatures, these membranes become more homogeneous and can be described by only one spectral component. Both methods indicate that the pH of the growth medium of A. pernix does not significantly influence its average membrane fluidity. These results are in accordance with TLC analysis of isolated lipids, which show no significant differences between PLMF isolated from A. pernix grown in medium with different pH.
巻・号 2012
ページ 285152
公開日 2012-1-1
DOI 10.1155/2012/285152
PMID 22778670
PMC PMC3384975
MeSH Aeropyrum / chemistry* Aeropyrum / cytology Aeropyrum / growth & development* Culture Media / chemistry* Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Fluorescence Polarization Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Membrane Fluidity* Organelles / chemistry* Temperature
IF 3.379
引用数 5
リソース情報
一般微生物 JCM 9820