Bentz J, Nir S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Mar;78(3):1634-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.3.1634.
Aggregation kinetics of sonicated phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) vesicles in NaCl indicate that the process is fully reversible and dynamical, involving the rapid formation and dispersal of aggregates. Accordingly, the general mass action kinetic equations are analyzed with respect to the equilibrium state and the formation of higher order aggregates. For a general class of systems, the values for the mass average aggregate size at equilibrium are obtained from simple closed-form expressions. It is shown that an analysis of the aggregation equilibrium will yield estimates for the potential energy well that holds the aggregates together. A fit to the experimental data for kinetics of Na+-induced aggregation of the vesicles has been achieved by employing mass action kinetic equations that include the dissociation reactions. The threshold of NaCl concentration required for aggregation involves the clear distinction between the rate and extent of aggregation.
在氯化钠中,超声处理的磷脂酰丝氨酸(PtdSer)囊泡的聚集动力学表明,该过程是完全可逆且动态的,涉及聚集体的快速形成和分散。因此,针对平衡态和高阶聚集体的形成对一般质量作用动力学方程进行了分析。对于一般类型的系统,平衡时质量平均聚集体尺寸的值可从简单的闭式表达式中获得。结果表明,对聚集平衡的分析将得出维持聚集体在一起的势能阱的估计值。通过采用包含解离反应的质量作用动力学方程,已实现了对囊泡Na⁺诱导聚集动力学实验数据的拟合。聚集所需的氯化钠浓度阈值涉及聚集速率和程度之间的明显区别。