Effect of dialkyl ammonium cationic surfactants on the microfluidity of membranes containing raft domains

Makoto Uyama*, Kaori Inoue, Koichi Kinoshita, Reiji Miyahara, Hirokazu Yokoyama, Minoru Nakano

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Abstract

It has been reported that a lot of receptors localize in lipid raft domains and that the microfluidity of these domains regulates the activation of these receptors. In this study, we focused on the lipid raft and in order to evaluate the physicochemical effects of surfactants on microfluidity of lipid membranes, we used liposomes comprising of egg-yolk L-α-phosphatidylcholine, egg-yolk sphingomyelin, and cholesterol as a model of cell membranes containing raft domains. The microfluidity of the domains was characterized by fluorescence spectrometry using 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene and 2-dimethylamino-6-lauroylnaphthalene. Among several surfactants, dialkylammonium-type cationic surfactants most efficiently increased the microfluidity. It is therefore concluded that (1) the electrostatic interaction between the cationic surfactant and eggPC/eggSM/cholesterol liposome could be important, (2) surfactants with alkyl chains more effectively inserted into membranes than those with acyl chains, and (3) cationic surfactants with lower Tm values have a greater ability to increase the fluidity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)67-75
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Oleo Science
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Di-alkyl cationic surfactant
  • Fluorescence spectrometry
  • Liposome
  • Microfluidity
  • Raft domain

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering

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