Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/C16:0-ceramide binary liposomes studied by differential scanning calorimetry and wide- and small-angle X-ray scattering

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Ceramide has recently been established as a central messenger in the signaling cascades controlling cell behavior. Physicochemical studies have revealed a strong tendency of this lipid toward phase separation in mixtures with phosphatidylcholines. The thermal phase behavior and structure of fully hydrated binary membranes composed of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and N-palmitoyl-ceramide (C16:0-ceramide, up to a mole fraction X(cer) = 0.35) were resolved in further detail by high-sensitivity differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and x-ray diffraction. Both methods reveal very strong hysteresis in the thermal phase behavior of ceramide-containing membranes. A partial phase diagram was constructed based on results from a combination of these two methods. DSC heating scans show that with increased X(cer) the pretransition temperature T(p) first increases, whereafter at X(cer) > 0.06 it can no longer be resolved. The main transition enthalpy ΔH remains practically unaltered while its width increases significantly, and the upper phase boundary temperature of the mixture shifts to ~63°C at X(cer) = 0.30. Upon cooling, profound phase separation is evident, and for all of the studied compositions there is an endotherm in the region close to the T(m) for DMPC. At X(cer) ≥ 0.03 a second endotherm is evident at higher temperatures, starting at 32.1°C and reaching 54.6°C at X(cer) = 0.30. X- ray small-angle reflection heating scans reveal a lamellar phase within the temperature range of 15-60°C, regardless of composition. The pretransition is observed up to X(cer) < 0.18, together with an increase in T(p). In the gel phase the lamellar repeat distance d increases from ~61 Å at X(cer) = 0.03, to 67 Å at X(cer) = 0.35. In the fluid phase increasing X(cer) from 0.06 to 0.35 augments d from 61 Å to 64 Å. An L(β)/L(α) (ripple/fluid) phase coexistence region is observed at high temperatures (from 31 to 56.5°C) when X(cer) > 0.03. With cooling from temperatures above 50°C we observe a slow increase in d as the coexistence region is entered. A sudden solidification into a metastable, modulated gel phase with high d values is observed for all compositions at ~24°C. The anomalous swelling for up to X(cer) = 0.30 in the transition region is interpreted as an indication of bilayer softening and thermally reduced bending rigidity.

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Holopainen, J. M., Lemmich, J., Richter, F., Mouritsen, O. G., Rapp, G., & Kinnunen, P. K. J. (2000). Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/C16:0-ceramide binary liposomes studied by differential scanning calorimetry and wide- and small-angle X-ray scattering. Biophysical Journal, 78(5), 2459–2469. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76790-7

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