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Originally published In Press as doi:10.1074/jbc.M106618200 on October 26, 2001
J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 277, Issue 2, 1249-1254, January 11, 2002
Unique Effects of Different Fatty Acid Species on the Physical
Properties of the Torpedo Acetylcholine Receptor
Membrane*
Silvia S.
Antollini and
Francisco J.
Barrantes
From the Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas de
Bahía Blanca and UNESCO Chair of Biophysics and Molecular
Neurobiology, B8000FWB Bahía Blanca, Argentina
To study the effects produced by free fatty acids
(FFA) on the biophysical properties of Torpedo marmorata
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-rich native membranes and to
investigate the topology of their binding site(s), fluorescence
measurements were carried out using the fluorescent probe Laurdan
(6-dodecanoyl-2-(dimethylamino) naphthalene) and ADIFAB, an
Acrylodan-derivatized intestinal fatty acid-binding protein. The
generalized polarization (GP) of the former probe was used to learn
about the physical state of the membrane upon FFA binding. Saturated
FFA induced a slight increase in GP, whereas
cis-unsaturated fatty acids decreased GP. Double bond
isomerism could also be distinguished; oleic acid (18:1cis) induced a net disordering effect, whereas elaidic acid
(18:1trans) produced no changes in GP. The changes in the
efficiency of the Förster energy transfer from the protein to
Laurdan brought about by addition of FFA, together with the distances
involved in this process, indicate that all FFA studied share a common
site at the lipid-protein interface. However, despite being located at the same site, each class of FFA differs in its effect on the physical
properties of the membrane. These data lead us to suggest that it is
the direct action of FFA at the lipid-protein interface, displacing
essential lipids from their sites rather than changes in bulk
properties such as membrane fluidity that accounts for the effect of
FFA on the acetylcholine receptor membrane.
*
This work was supported in part by grants from the
Universidad Nacional del Sur, the Agencia Nacional de Promoción
Científica (Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Técnica),
Argentina, the Ministerio de Salud, Argentina, Fogarty International
Center Research Collaboration Award, National Institutes of Health
Grant 1-RO3-TW01225-01, and Antorchas/British Council (to F. J. B.).The costs of publication of this
article were defrayed in part by the
payment of page charges. The article
must therefore be hereby marked
"advertisement" in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section
1734 solely to indicate this fact.
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
rtfjb1@criba.edu.ar.
Copyright © 2002 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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