INTERACTION OF LIPID VESICLES WITH MONOMOLECULAR LAYERS CONTAINING LUNG SURFACTANT PROTEINS SP-B OR SP-C

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OOSTERLAKENDIJKSTERHUIS, MA [1 ]
HAAGSMAN, HP [1 ]
VANGOLDE, LMG [1 ]
DEMEL, RA [1 ]
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[1] STATE UNIV UTRECHT,CTR BIOMEMBRANES & LIPID ENZYMOL,3508 TD UTRECHT,NETHERLANDS
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10.1021/bi00247a024
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Pulmonary surfactant contains two families of hydrophobic proteins, SP-B and SP-C. Both proteins are thought to promote the formation of the phospholipid monolayer at the air-fluid interface of the lung. The Wilhelmy plate method was used to study the involvement of SP-B and SP-C in the formation of phospholipid monolayers. The proteins were either present in the phospholipid vesicles which were injected into the subphase or included in a preformed phospholipid monolayer. In agreement with earlier investigators, we found that SP-B and SP-C, present in phospholipid vesicles, were able to induce the formation of a monolayer, as became apparent by an increase in surface pressure. However, when the proteins were present in a preformed phospholipid monolayer (20 mN/m) at similar lipid to protein ratios, the rate of surface pressure increase after injection of pure phospholipid vesicles into the subphase at similar vesicle concentrations was 10 times higher. The process of phospholipid insertion from phospholipid vesicles into the protein-containing monolayers was dependent on (1) the presence of (divalent) cations, (2) the phospholipid concentration in the subphase, (3) the size of the phospholipid vesicles, (4) the protein concentration in the preformed monolayer, and (5) the initial surface pressure at which the monolayers were formed. Both in vesicles and in preformed monolayers, SP-C was less active than SP-B in promoting the formation of a phospholipid monolayer. The use of preformed monolayers containing controlled protein concentrations may allow more detailed studies on the mechanism by which the proteins enhance phospholipid monolayer formation from vesicles.
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