空气/水界面上80S核糖体与脂质单层的附着:电子显微镜研究†

Shao-Xiong Wang, Sen-fang Sui
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采用阴性染色法观察大鼠肝脏80S核糖体在空气/水界面脂质单层表面的吸附情况。结果表明,含有正电荷十八乙胺(SA)的脂质单分子膜上可以吸附大量80S核糖体,而中性或带负电荷的脂质单分子膜表面对80S核糖体的吸附可以忽略不计。存在适当的SA与补充中性脂的比例,有利于核糖体的最大结合。提高亚相pH值会增强核糖体的吸附,但当提高K+、Mg2+和甘油的亚相浓度时,核糖体的吸附会减弱,说明吸附的驱动力主要来自于核糖体与脂质之间的静电相互作用。本研究揭示了80S大鼠肝核糖体与脂质膜相互作用的重要特征,有助于进一步了解蛋白质的生物合成。
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Attachment of 80S ribosome to lipid monolayers at air/water interface: An electron microscopy study†

The adsorption of 80S ribosome from rat liver to the surface of lipid monolayers at the air/water interface was examined by electron microscopy (EM) using a negative staining method. The results showed that, a large number of 80S ribosomes can be adsorbed to the lipid monolayers containing positively charged octadecylamine (SA), whereas the adsorption of ribosomes to the surface of neutral or negatively charged lipid monolayers was negligible. There existed a proper ratio of SA to complemented neutral lipids which facilitated the maximum binding of ribosomes. Increasing the subphase pH value will enhance the adsorption of ribosome, but when raising the subphase concentrations of K+, Mg2+ and glycerol, the adsorption of ribosomes can be weakened, suggesting that the driving forces of the adsorption mainly come from the electrostatic interactions between the ribosome and the lipids. The important characteristics of such interactions between the 80S rat liver ribosomes and the lipid membranes, as revealed by this new technology, which may help in the further understanding of the protein biosynthesis is discussed.

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