EFFECT OF INCREASING CONCENTRATIONS OF NO NIONIC DETERGENT TRITON X-100 ON THE EXTENT OF SOLUBILIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF RAT-LIVER AND ADIPOSE PLASMA-MEMBRANES
Gg. Yegutkin, EFFECT OF INCREASING CONCENTRATIONS OF NO NIONIC DETERGENT TRITON X-100 ON THE EXTENT OF SOLUBILIZATION AND STRUCTURE OF RAT-LIVER AND ADIPOSE PLASMA-MEMBRANES, Biologiceskie membrany, 13(5), 1996, pp. 479-483
The extent of solubilization and the structure of rat liver and adipos
e plasma membranes after treatment with nonionic detergent Triton X-10
0 were studied. The concentration of Triton X-100 varied from 0.005 to
0.050% (0.26-2.6 mg/mg membrane protein). The excimerization of the p
yrene fluorescent probe and the relative vibronic band intensities in
the pyrene monomer fluorescence spectrum were measured to evaluate the
membrane lipid bilayer fluidity and polarity, The data on the aqueous
pyrene fluorescence in the presence of Triton X-100 showed that forma
tion of micellar aggregates occurred at the detergent concentrations a
bout 0,015%. This value is a crucial factor in the detergent action on
the membrane structure: both intensive extraction of plasma membrane
proteins and fluidization of the lipid bilayer were observed only at T
riton X-100 concentrations over 0.015%. However, Triton X-100 didn't e
xert any action on the polarity of the membrane hydrophobic regions.