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Biophysical properties of membrane lipids of anammox bacteria I. Ladderane phospholipids form highly organized fluid membranes

  • Utrecht University
  • University of California at Irvine
  • University of Groningen
  • extern

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Abstract

Anammox bacteria that are capable of anaerobically oxidizing ammonium (anammox) with nitrite to nitrogen gas produce unique membrane phospholipids that comprise hydrocarbon chains with three or five linearly condensed cyclobutane rings. To gain insight into the biophysical properties of these 'ladderane' lipids, we have isolated a ladderane phosphatidylcholine and a mixed ladderane phosphatidylethanolamine/phosphatidylglycerol lipid fraction and reconstituted these lipids in different membrane environments. Langmuir monolayer experiments demonstrated that the purified ladderane phospholipids form fluid films with a relatively high lipid packing density. Fluid-like behavior was also observed for ladderane lipids in bilayer systems as monitored by cryo-electron microscopy on large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) and epifluorescence microscopy on giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs). Analysis of the LUVs by fluorescence depolarization revealed a relatively high acyl chain ordering in the hydrophobic region of the ladderane phospholipids. Micropipette aspiration experiments were applied to study the mechanical properties of ladderane containing lipid bilayers and showed a relatively high apparent area compressibility modulus for ladderane containing GUVs, thereby confirming the fluid and acyl chain ordered characteristics of these lipids. The biophysical findings in this study support the previous postulation that dense membranes in anammox cells protect these microbes against the highly toxic and volatile anammox metabolites. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1444-1451
Number of pages8
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes
Volume1788
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors would like to thank Dr. J. M. Kuiper for technical assistance with fluorescence depolarization measurements. Paques BV (Balk, the Netherlands) is gratefully acknowledged for providing anammox cell material. Drs Marc Strous and Mike Jetten are thanked for fruitful discussions. This work was financially supported by the 'From Molecule to Cell Program' of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and granted to S.S. and J.S.S.D (805.47.097). NanoNed and the Zernike Institute obtained additional support for Advanced Materials (to BP).

FundersFunder number
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)805.47.097

    Keywords

    • Acyl chain ordering
    • Anammox bacteria
    • Fluorescence depolarization
    • Ladderane phospholipid
    • Langmuir monolayer
    • Micropipette aspiration

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