[en] The prostaglandins PGB2, PGE2 and PGF2 alpha were found to translocate calcium in a modified Pressman cell. At pH 7.40, PGB2 was more potent than PGE2 and than PGF2 alpha. When incorporated at a 1% molar ratio in liposomes made of cholesterol and different diacyl phosphatidyl choline, prostaglandins are able to mediate a slow calcium exchange diffusion. A significant prostaglandin-mediated calcium release that depends on the lipid matrix rigidity is observable at 37 degrees but not at 22 degrees. Conformational analysis of the complex formed by two molecules of prostaglandins and one calcium atom, either at a simulated membrane-water interface or in a simulated bulk lipid phase reveals rigid complexes with great distances between hydrophilic and hydrophobic gravity centres that predict low ionophoretic properties.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Deleers, Michel; Laboratories of Experimental Medicine B-1000, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Grognet, Pierre; Laboratories of Experimental Medicine B-1000, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Brasseur, Robert ; Macromolecules at Interfaces, School of Medicine, Faculty of Sciences, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Structural considerations for calcium ionophoresis by prostaglandins.
Acknowledgements-We thank Professor W. J. Malaisse for supervisingt his work and Mrs M. Mahy for expert technicala ssistanceW. e thankt he computingc entreo f the UniversitCL ibre de Bruxelles.T his work was supportedin part by a grant from the Action RecherchesC oncertCes.
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