Boggs J M
Can J Biochem. 1980 Oct;58(10):755-70. doi: 10.1139/o80-107.
Biological membranes have unique lipid compositions suggesting a specific role for many lipids. Evidence is reviewed concerning the intermolecular forces between glycero- and sphingolipids and cholesterol, the dependence of many of these interactions on the state of ionization of lipids, pH, ionic strength, and divalent cation concentration. The effect of intermolecular interactions between certain lipids on lipid clustering, interaction with cholesterol, on the conformation of proteins, and on transitions to the hexagonal phase is considered. Other forces which cause lipids phase separation or clustering are discussed. It is concluded that lipids are in dynamic equilibrium with their environment and can act as receptors for certain intra- or extra-cellular stimuli, which they can translate into a response by undergoing changes in fluidity, phase transitions, or phase separation.
生物膜具有独特的脂质组成,这表明许多脂质具有特定作用。本文综述了有关甘油脂、鞘脂与胆固醇之间分子间作用力的证据,以及这些相互作用中许多对脂质电离状态、pH值、离子强度和二价阳离子浓度的依赖性。还考虑了某些脂质之间分子间相互作用对脂质聚集、与胆固醇相互作用、蛋白质构象以及向六方相转变的影响。此外,还讨论了导致脂质相分离或聚集的其他作用力。得出的结论是,脂质与其环境处于动态平衡中,并且可以作为某些细胞内或细胞外刺激的受体,它们可以通过流动性变化、相变或相分离来将这些刺激转化为一种反应。