Effect of trans unsaturation on molecular organization in a phospholipid membrane.

Biochemistry

Department of Physics, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 402 North Blackford Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3273, USA.

Published: November 2009

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  • Researchers used solid state (2)H NMR and computer simulations to study how different phospholipids (t18:1-18:0PC, c18:1-18:0PC, and 18:0-18:0PC) organize in model membranes.
  • They found that the melting transition temperature is less affected in membranes with trans double bonds (t18:1-18:0PC) compared to those with cis double bonds (c18:1-18:0PC), indicating the structural differences due to the type of double bond.
  • The study suggests that the presence of trans fatty acids may negatively influence biological functions by causing a conformation similar to saturated chains yet with disorder levels similar

Article Abstract

We employed solid state (2)H 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(CD) = 0.135) in the liquid crystalline state is much closer to that of c18:1-18:0PC (S(CD) = 0.128) than that of the substantially more ordered 18:0-18:0PC (S(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 an 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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