The lipidic particle as an intermediate structure in membrane fusion processes and bilayer to hexagonal HII transitions

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1980-08-14

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Verkleij, A.J.
Echteld, C.J.A. van
Gerritsen, W.J.
Cullis, P.R.
Kruijff, B. de

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Abstract

Small unilamellar vesicles comprised of a mixture of phosphatidylethanolamine/phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol (3 : 1 : 2) fuse to form large multilamellar vesicles on increasing the temperature from 0 to 50°C. This event is associated with the appearance of lipidic particles at the fusion sites, consistent with a role as intermediary structures during the fusion process. Further, for phosphatidylcholine/cardiolipin (1 : 1) liposomes in the presence of Mn2+ a direct relationship between lipidic particles and the hexagonal (HII) phase is demonstrated which suggests that lipidic particles can also occur as intermediaries between bilayer and hexagonal (HII) structures.

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cardiolipin, cholesterol, fusion process, phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, freeze-fracture, liposome

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