膜性胆固醇的细分动态是合的
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|July 6, 2023
概括
这项研究引入了一种新的三维固态核磁共振方法来揭示胆固醇的复杂结构动态. 结果显示胆固醇分子的交联运动会影响它们的方向和生物功能.
科学领域:
- 生物物理
- 结构生物学
- 生物化学
背景情况:
- 胆固醇对于细胞膜完整性和蛋白质调节至关重要.
- 了解胆固醇的动态结构行为对于细胞功能至关重要.
- 之前的方法,比如同位素标记, 部分解决了这个问题.
研究的目的:
- 开发和应用一种新的三维固态核磁共振 (SSNMR) 实验.
- 为了确定胆固醇的结构动态.
- 调查胆固醇自由度的不同结构之间的合.
主要方法:
- 使用了一种新的三维固态核磁共振 (SSNMR) 实验.
- 采用了13C-13C极化转移和1H-13C再合.
- 在均丰富的13C胆固醇中确定1H-13C载体的平均双极合.
主要成果:
- 经过实验确定的顺序参数 (OP) 与分子动力学 (MD) 模拟非常相匹配.
- 揭示了胆固醇自由度的多个结构之间的显著合.
- 量子化学计算证实结合的环倾斜/旋转与尾部形状的变化.
结论:
- 胆固醇的细分动态,包括合运动,决定它的方向.
- 这些发现有助于我们更好地了解胆固醇的生理动态.
- 开发的NMR方法在研究生物系统中的小分子动力学方面具有广泛的应用.
更多相关视频
相关概念视频
Membrane Fluidity
153.1K
Cell membranes are composed of phospholipids, proteins, and carbohydrates loosely attached to one another through chemical interactions. Molecules are generally able to move about in the plane of the membrane, giving the membrane its flexible nature called fluidity. Two other features of the membrane contribute to membrane fluidity: the chemical structure of the phospholipids and the presence of cholesterol in the membrane.
153.1K
Asymmetric Lipid Bilayer
7.3K
Biological membranes show uneven distribution of different types of lipids in the inner and outer layers, resulting in transverse asymmetric membranes. The treatment of the erythrocyte membrane with the enzyme phospholipase confirmed the asymmetric nature of the lipid bilayer. The enzyme hydrolyzes lipids into fatty acids and hydrophilic groups. The phospholipase acts only on the outer layer of the membrane, while the inner layer remains intact. The phospholipase treatment resulted in 80%...
7.3K
Fluid Mosaic Model
12.0K
Scientists identified the plasma membrane in the 1890s and its principal chemical components (lipids and proteins) by 1915. The model for plasma membrane structure, proposed in 1935 by Hugh Davson and James Danielli, was the first model to be widely accepted in the scientific community. The model was based on the plasma membrane's "railroad track" appearance in early electron micrographs. Davson and Danielli theorized that the plasma membrane's structure resembled a sandwich...
12.0K
Mechanisms of Membrane-bending
2.7K
The living membranes are flexible due to their fluid mosaic nature; however, their bending into different shapes is an active process regulated by specific lipids and proteins. The membrane bending can be transient as seen in vesicles or stable for a long time as in microvilli. Cells regulate the size, location, and duration of the membrane curvature.
Membrane bending can happen due to intrinsic changes in lipid composition or extrinsic association with different proteins. The proteins involved...
Membrane bending can happen due to intrinsic changes in lipid composition or extrinsic association with different proteins. The proteins involved...
2.7K
Mechanisms of Membrane Domain Formation
3.1K
Different physical properties of lipids and proteins allow them to localize and form distinct islands or domains in the membrane. Some membrane domains are formed due to protein-protein interactions, whereas others are formed due to the presence of specific lipids such as sphingolipids and sterols—for example, large proteins, such as bacteriorhodopsin, aggregate and create distinct domains.
Another mechanism for membrane domain formation involves membrane proteins interacting with...
Another mechanism for membrane domain formation involves membrane proteins interacting with...
3.1K
Membrane Domains
5.5K
The membrane domains concentrate specific lipids and proteins at one place within the membrane, which helps in cell signaling, adhesion, and other critical cellular processes. These domains can differ in size, composition, function, and lifespan.
Protein Domains
The membrane comprises a group of distinct proteins responsible for carrying out a cell's specific function. For example, the plasma membrane of the human sperm, or a single germ cell, contains a unique set of proteins in the...
Protein Domains
The membrane comprises a group of distinct proteins responsible for carrying out a cell's specific function. For example, the plasma membrane of the human sperm, or a single germ cell, contains a unique set of proteins in the...
5.5K


