Mechanisms of equinatoxin II-induced transport through the membrane of a giant phospholipid vesicle

马毒素II诱导的通过巨型磷脂囊泡膜的转运机制

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Abstract

Protein equinatoxin II from sea anemone Actinia equina L. was used to form pores in phospholipid membranes. We studied the effect of these pores on the net transmembrane transport of sucrose and glucose by observing single giant (cell-size) vesicles under the phase contrast microscope. Sugar composition in the vesicle was determined by measuring the width of the halo, which appears around the vesicle in the phase contrast image. The transport of sugars was induced when a vesicle, filled with the sucrose solution, was transferred into the isomolar environment of a glucose solution with added equinatoxin II. Typically, a vesicle grew to a critical size, then the membrane broke by bursting and the vesicle shrank, started to grow again, and the whole process was repeated. The consecutive membrane breaks occurred in the same spot. The observed behavior was interpreted by the diffusion flow of the glucose molecules through the equinatoxin II-induced pores and the consequent increase of the vesicle water content. The burst relaxed the critically strained membrane, which then apparently resealed. A mathematical model of the described behavior was developed and was used to obtain the equinatoxin II-induced membrane permeability for the glucose molecules. Its dependence on the equinatoxin II concentration is in agreement with the previous reports.

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