Quinn Peter J
Department of Biochemistry, King's College London, London SE2 9NH, United Kingdom.
Vitam Horm. 2007;76:67-98. doi: 10.1016/S0083-6729(07)76004-1.
To understand how vitamin E fulfills its functions in membranes and lipoproteins, it is necessary to know how it associates with the lipid components of these structures and the effects its presence has on their structure and stability. Studies of model membrane systems containing vitamin E have proved to be an informative approach to address these questions. A review of the way vitamin E interacts with phospholipid bilayers, how it distributes within the structure, its motional diffusion characteristics, and orientation has been undertaken. The effect of vitamin E on membrane stability and permeability has been described. The tendency of vitamin E to form complexes with certain phospholipids is examined as is the way modulation of protein functions takes place. Finally, recent evidence relevant to the putative role of vitamin E in protecting membranes from free radical attack and the consequences of lipid oxidation in lipoproteins and membranes is examined.
为了理解维生素E如何在膜和脂蛋白中发挥其功能,有必要了解它如何与这些结构的脂质成分结合,以及它的存在对其结构和稳定性产生的影响。含有维生素E的模型膜系统研究已被证明是解决这些问题的一种信息丰富的方法。本文综述了维生素E与磷脂双层的相互作用方式、它在结构中的分布、运动扩散特性和取向。还描述了维生素E对膜稳定性和通透性的影响。研究了维生素E与某些磷脂形成复合物的倾向以及蛋白质功能的调节方式。最后,研究了与维生素E在保护膜免受自由基攻击以及脂蛋白和膜中脂质氧化后果方面的假定作用相关的最新证据。