Using stable isotope tracers to monitor membrane dynamics in C. elegans.

Chem Phys Lipids

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609, USA. Electronic address:

Published: November 2020

Membranes within an animal are composed of phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins that together form a dynamic barrier. The types of lipids that are found within a membrane bilayer impact its biophysical properties including its fluidity, permeability, and susceptibility to damage. While membrane composition is very stable in healthy adults, aberrant membrane structure is seen in a wide and varied array of diseases as well as during natural aging. Despite the wide-reaching impacts of membrane composition, there is relatively little known about how membrane landscape is established and maintained over time. In vivo biochemical modeling of membrane lipids is needed to understand how these molecules interact in their natural configurations. Here, we have described analytical methods that increase the capacity to map the dynamics of individual membrane phospholipids using different types of mass spectrometry. Specifically, we describe novel stable isotope (C and N) strategies to quantify the turnover of dozens of fatty acid tails and intact phospholipids simultaneously.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2020.104990DOI Listing

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