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Lipid-dependent effects of halothane on gramicidin channel kinetics: a new role for lipid packing stress.


ABSTRACT: We find that the sensitivity of gramicidin A channels to the anesthetic halothane is highly lipid dependent. Specifically, exposure of membranes made of lamellar DOPC to halothane in concentrations close to clinically relevant reduces channel lifetimes by 1 order of magnitude. At the same time, gramicidin channels in membranes of nonlamellar DOPE are affected little, if at all, by halothane. We attribute this difference in channel behavior to a difference in the stress of lipid packing into a planar lipid bilayer, wherein the higher stress of DOPE packing reduces the degree of halothane partitioning into the hydrophobic interior.

SUBMITTER: Weinrich M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3419375 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lipid-dependent effects of halothane on gramicidin channel kinetics: a new role for lipid packing stress.

Weinrich Michael M   Rostovtseva Tatiana K TK   Bezrukov Sergey M SM  

Biochemistry 20090601 24


We find that the sensitivity of gramicidin A channels to the anesthetic halothane is highly lipid dependent. Specifically, exposure of membranes made of lamellar DOPC to halothane in concentrations close to clinically relevant reduces channel lifetimes by 1 order of magnitude. At the same time, gramicidin channels in membranes of nonlamellar DOPE are affected little, if at all, by halothane. We attribute this difference in channel behavior to a difference in the stress of lipid packing into a pl  ...[more]

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