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  • 2024Magnetic contrast layers with functional SiO2 coatings for soft-matter studies with polarized neutron reflectometry1citations
  • 2023Effect of Cholesterol on the Structure and Composition of Glyco-DIBMA Lipid Particles6citations
  • 2020Coherent Epitaxial Semiconductor-Ferromagnetic Insulator InAs/EuS Interfaces29citations
  • 2020Coherent Epitaxial Semiconductor–Ferromagnetic Insulator InAs/EuS Interfaces: Band Alignment and Magnetic Structure29citations

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Effect of Cholesterol on the Structure and Composition of Glyco-DIBMA Lipid Particles

  • Keller, Sandro
  • Lenz, Julia
  • Luchini, Alessandra
  • Larsen, Andreas Haahr
Abstract

<p>Different amphiphilic co-polymers have been introduced to produce polymer-lipid particles with nanodisc structure composed of an inner lipid bilayer and polymer chains self-assembled as an outer belt. These particles can be used to stabilize membrane proteins in solution and enable their characterization by means of biophysical methods, including small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Some of these co-polymers have also been used to directly extract membrane proteins together with their associated lipids from native membranes. Styrene/maleic acid and diisobutylene/maleic acid are among the most commonly used co-polymers for producing polymer-lipid particles, named SMALPs and DIBMALPs, respectively. Recently, a new co-polymer, named Glyco-DIBMA, was produced by partial amidation of DIBMA with the amino sugar N-methyl-D-glucosamine. Polymer-lipid particles produced with Glyco-DIBMA, named Glyco-DIBMALPs, exhibit improved structural properties and stability compared to those of SMALPs and DIBMALPs while retaining the capability of directly extracting membrane proteins from native membranes. Here, we characterize the structure and lipid composition of Glyco-DIBMALPs produced with either 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) or 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC). Glyco-DIBMALPs were also prepared with mixtures of either POPC or DMPC and cholesterol at different mole fractions. We estimated the lipid content in the Glyco-DIBMALPs and determined the particle structure and morphology by SAXS. We show that the Glyco-DIBMALPs are nanodisc-like particles whose size and shape depend on the polymer/lipid ratio. This is relevant for designing nanodisc particles with a tunable diameter according to the size of the membrane protein to be incorporated. We also report that the addition of &gt;20 mol % cholesterol strongly perturbed the formation of Glyco-DIBMALPs. Altogether, we describe a detailed characterization of the Glyco-DIBMALPs, which provides relevant inputs for future application of these particles in the biophysical investigation of membrane proteins.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • polymer
  • small angle x-ray scattering