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The effect of cytochrome c oxidase on lipid polymorphism of model membranes containing cardiolipin
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1987
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Integral Membrane ProteinLipid AnalysisProteinlipid InteractionBiochemistryNatural SciencesPhysiologyStructural Phase SeparationLipid PolymorphismMembrane BiologyModel MembranesAnalytical UltracentrifugationLipid MovementLipid ChemistryMedicineCytochrome C OxidaseRedox BiologyBiophysicsOxidative Stress
The effect of cytochrome c oxidase incorporation on the lipid polymorphism of the cardiolipin-Ca2+ system was investigated by 31P NMR and freeze-fracture electron microscopy. The integral membrane protein has a stabilizing effect on the bilayer organization of cardiolipin, in that it inhibits the Ca2+-induced HII phase formation of this lipid for Ca2+/cardiolipin molar ratios of 1–10. At a Ca2+/cardiolipin molar ratio of 25, about 80% of the lipid is organized in the HII phase and a structural phase separation occurs between the cardiolipin-Ca2+ complex organized in the hexagonal HII phase without protein and bilayer structures with incorporated protein.
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