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Effect of Trans Unsaturation on Molecular Organization in a Phospholipid Membrane

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BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 48, Issue 46, Pages 11097-11107

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bi901179r

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  1. American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund [43281-AC7]
  2. National Science Foundation [MCB-0543124]

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We employed solid state H-2 NMR, complemented by computer simulations, to compare molecular organization in model membranes composed of 1-elaidoyl-2-stearoylphosphatidylcholine (t18:1-18:0PC), 1-oleoyl-2-stearoylphosphatidylcholine (c18:1-18:0PC), and 1,2-distearoylphosphatidylcholine (18:0-18:0PC). These phospholipids have elaidic acid (EA) containing a trans double bond, oleic acid (OA) containing a cis double bond, and saturated stearic acid (SA), respectively, at the sn-1 position and were synthesized with perdeuterated SA at the sn-2 position. The temperature of the chain melting transition is depressed less for t18:1-18:0PC (31.5 degrees C) than c18:1-18:0PC (7 degrees C) relative to 18:0-18:0PC (53 degrees C), reflecting the smaller deviation from the linear conformation produced by a trans as opposed to cis double bond. Acyl chain order in t18:1-18:0PC ((S) over bar (CD) = 0.135) in the liquid crystalline state is much closer to that of c18:1-18:0PC ((S) over bar (CD) = 0.128) than that of the substantially more ordered 18:0-18:0PC ((S) over bar (CD) > 0.156), which is attributed to the reduced energy barrier to rotation about the C-C single bonds next to either a trans or cis carbon double bond. A conformation that somewhat resembles a saturated chain and all intrinsic disorder approaching that of a cis unsaturated chain characterize EA and, we speculate, may play a role in the adverse impact dietary trans fatty acids (TFA) have on biological function.

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