J. Janzen et al., INTERFACIAL THICKNESS OF LIPOSOMES CONTAINING POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-CHOLESTEROL FROM ELECTROPHORESIS, Biophysical journal, 70(1), 1996, pp. 313-320
The electrophoretic mobilities of liposomes incorporating a polyethyle
ne glycol (PEG) headgroup coupled to cholesterol for PEG of average ch
ain index 3.0, 13.2, and 22.3 have been determined as a function of PE
G-cholesterol mole fraction between 5% and 40% and ionic strength betw
een 2 and 200 mM. The liposome compositions were 40 mole % cholesterol
plus PEG-cholesterol, 10 mole % 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glyerco-3-phosphog
lycerol and 50 mole % egg phosphatidylcholine. The mobilities were fit
to a model in which the PEG forms a surface layer of polymer subject
to viscous drag arising I from electroosmotic flow within this layer.
The model provides estimates of the average layer thickness that are c
omparable to those determined from contemporary models of surface-atta
ched polymer.