WILKE NATALIA
Artículos
Título:
The surface organization of diacylglycerol pyrophosphate and its interaction with phosphatidic acid at the air-water interface
Autor/es:
A. L. VILLASUSO, N. WILKE, B. MAGGIO, E. MACHADO
Editorial:
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 163 p. 771 - 771
Resumen:
Diacylglycerol pyrophosphate (DGPP), a phosphorylated form of phosphatidic acid (PA), gained attentionrecently due to its role as signaling lipid. However, little is known about its surface organization andpotential impact on membrane-mediated function. In this work we investigated the interfacial behaviorof Langmuir monolayers formed with pureDGPPand of its mixtures with PA.Wefound that changes of thesubphase pH affect the surface behavior of DGPP. At pH 8, DGPP forms liquid expanded monolayers with acompressibility modulus of about 60mNm−1 at collapse.Onacidic solutions, the compressibility modulusincreases to 90mNm−1 and the average molecular area is smaller. AtpH8, DGPP and its precursor PA formthermodynamically favored topographically homogeneous non-ideal mixtures. The interaction amongthese lipids leads to a non-ideal diminution of the mean molecular area and consequently, to an increaseof the compressibility mo