G. Degovics et al., X-ray studies on aqueous dispersions of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylglycerol in the presence of salt, J APPL CRYS, 33(1), 2000, pp. 544-547
The structure and lamellarity of lipid vesicles composed of dipalmitoyl pho
sphatidylglycerol in the presence of salt has been studied by small- and wi
de-angle X-ray diffraction which revealed formation of unilamellar vesicles
up to 150 mM NaCl. Analysis of these data indicated that both the bilayer
thickness and the distance of the phosphate groups between the two opposite
lipid leaflets increased only by a small amount in the presence of salt. F
urther addition of NaCl did not markedly affect the wide-angle reflections.
However, in the small- angle region additional reflections were observed a
bove 300 mM NaCl, originating from the bilayer stacking in multilamellar ve
sicles. These observations can be explained by the screening of the negativ
ely charged vesicle surface by Na-ions, thereby reducing the electrostatic
repulsion between the lipid bilayers and enabling the formation of multilam
ellar vesicles.