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Proton flux across artificial vesicle bilayers

Posted on:1990-11-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at HoustonCandidate:Barreto, Jose CFull Text:PDF
GTID:1472390017453673Subject:Biophysics
Abstract/Summary:
he study of proton conductance across artificial membranes has revealed a surprisingly high permeability for H+, (Pnet H+). A high Pnet H+ is difficult to reconcile with the biological requirement for the maintenance of pH gradients across the plasma membranes of cells, organellar study was undertaken to examine the role played by cholesterol and phospholipid fatty acid side chain composition in determining how well a membrane will function as a barrier to acid. The effects of counter-ion movement on acidification rates were examined in order to interpret the data obtained from variations in membrane composition. In phosphate buffered saline solutions, vesicle membranes composed of unsaturated fatty acid phosphatidylcholines proved to be poorer barriers to acid than membranes composed of saturated fatty acids. The barrier properties of these membranes could be ranked in the following order: DPL, (palmitic)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Membranes, Across, Acid
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