Ma. Requero et al., DIFFERENTIAL PENETRATION OF FATTY ACYL-COENZYME-A AND FATTY ACYLCARNITINES INTO PHOSPHOLIPID MONOLAYERS, FEBS letters, 357(1), 1995, pp. 75-78
The ability of fatty acyl-CoA's and fatty acylcarnitines to penetrate
phospholipid monolayers was comparatively studied, in view of the impo
rtant role of both kinds of derivatives in fatty acid transport across
mitochondrial membranes. The interaction occurs predominantly through
hydrophobic forces. Acylcarnitines penetrate phospholipid monolayers
more strongly than acyl-CoAs; in addition the former show a positive c
ooperativity when they bind to the interface, These properties would f
acilitate membrane transfer of fatty acylcarnitines over that of their
CoA homologues.