Morphology of egg phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol single-bilayer vesicles, studied by freeze-etch electron microscopy
- 1 September 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 41 (3), 249-263
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01870432
Abstract
Homogeneous, small, single-bilayer vesicles were prepared from egg phosphatidylcholine with various concentrations of cholesterol by ultrasonic dispersion in 0.1m KCl, 0.01m Tris, pH 8.0, buffer, followed by gel chromatography. The shape and size distributions of the fractionated vesicles were investigated for preparations with cholesterol compositions from 0 to 50 moles/100 moles, using freeze-etch electron microscopy. The size distribution was estimated from the shadow width of vesicles which were exposed by etching and the vesicle shape was checked by comparing the images obtained by tilting the replicas. The widths of the vesicle diameter distributions were relatively broad, corresponding to standard deviations in the range 60–90 Å, but showing no systematic variation with cholesterol composition. In all cases it was found that 70% of the vesicle diameters lay within 150 Å of the modal value. The apparent vesicle diameters remained constant for cholesterol compositions up to 20 moles/100 moles (modal diameter=330 ± 20 Å, mean diameter = 350 ± 3 Å), but there was a sharp net increase in diameter at 30 moles cholesterol/100 moles reaching a model diameter of 430 ± 20 Å (mean diameter = 430 ± 3 Å) at 50 moles cholesterol/100 moles. Using the tilted microscope stage it was found that all vesicles were spherical at all cholesterol compositions studied, including those above 30 moles cholesterol/100 moles. The molecular mechanism by which cholesterol controls the vesicle size is discussed in terms of the asymmetric distribution of cholesterol across the vesicle bilayer.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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