HYDRATION AND LOCALIZATION OF DIACYLGLYCEROL IN THE INSECT LIPOPROTEIN LIPOPHORIN - A C-13-NMR STUDY

Citation
Jl. Soulages et al., HYDRATION AND LOCALIZATION OF DIACYLGLYCEROL IN THE INSECT LIPOPROTEIN LIPOPHORIN - A C-13-NMR STUDY, Biochemistry, 33(11), 1994, pp. 3245-3251
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00062960
Volume
33
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3245 - 3251
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-2960(1994)33:11<3245:HALODI>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
In order to probe the organization of diacylglycerol (DG) in lipophori n, C-13-enriched lipophorin was prepared for NMR investigations. We ob tained C-13-enriched lipophorin labeled exclusively in DG by feeding i nsects tobacco leaves coated with [1-C-13]palmitic acid or [1-C-13]ole ic acid. Lipophorins enriched up to 5% with a [C-13]fatty acid were ob tained by this procedure. NMR studies of the isolated lipophorin DG sh owed that palmitic acid accumulates almost entirely (>90%) in the sn-1 position. Oleic acid was found equally distributed between the sn-1 a nd sn-2 positions, yielding a DG enriched equally at both positions. T he C-13-NMR spectra of both [C-13]palmitate- and [C-13]oleate-enriched lipophorins showed that DG had one narrow carbonyl resonance indicati ve of rapid motion. A comparative analysis of the C-13 carbonyl chemic al shift data for DG in organic solvents, aqueous solutions, and dispe rsions with the DG carbonyl chemical shift of native lipophorin enrich ed in [C-13]palmitate or [C-13]oleate shows a high degree of water exc lusion from the DG carbonyls in lipophorin. This result is consistent with the existence of a lipophorin lipid core containing most of the l ipophorin DG. This study represents the first attempt to elucidate the organization of DG in lipophorin. The possibility of obtaining [C-13] DG-enriched lipophorins, selectively enriched in one or both acyl cha ins of DG, should provide a powerful tool for further analysis of the organization and the dynamic properties of DG in native lipoproteins.