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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: G-protein ; Mastoparan ; liposomes ; Macrogol-260-cetylstearylether ; reconstitution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Isolated heterotrimeric G-proteins exhibit full biological activity when reconstituted into liposomes. Here, we investigated the non-ionic surfactant macrogol-260-cetylstearylether (TA 6) as an efficient vehicle for the reconstitution of G-proteins. Reconstitution efficiency of G-proteins was recorded by GTPγS-binding. Their biological potency was measured as basal and mastoparan-stimulated GTPase-activity. G-proteins were fully active when associated with liposomes. On the other hand, G-proteins solubilized by TA 6 micelles or reconstituted into pure TA 6 vesicles exhibited impaired biological activity. However, vesicles containing different ratios of azolectin and non-ionic TA 6 showed about 50% higher reconstitution efficiency as compared to pure liposomes. In addition, basal and mastoparan-stimulated GTPase-activity in vesicles containing an axolectin / TA 6 ratio of 3:1 were 2.7 and 9.1 fold higher than in pure liposomes, respectively. These data emphasize that the composition of the lipid membranous environment significantly influences G-protein activity.
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    Pharmaceutical research 9 (1992), S. 1336-1340 
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: nonionic surfactants ; Macrogolstearate 400 ; lamellar phase ; hydrophilic creams ; gel-liquid crystalline phase separation ; nonionic surfactant vesicles ; cationic surfactant vesicles
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract In binary Macrogolstearate 400 (MS 400)/water systems, lamellar surfactant arrangements can be detected by polarized light and transmission electron microscopy. As demonstrated by X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry, the alkyl chains of the emulsifier are in the crystalline state. Ternary systems with liquid paraffin represent optically isotropic, homogeneous o/w creams for a wide composition range. Incorporation of up to 50 mol% cholesterol into the MS 400 lamellar structures leads to a gel-liquid crystalline phase separation within the bilayer, thus enabling the formation of spherical nonionic vesicles. The transition enthalpy of the samples decreases linearly with increasing cholesterol concentrations. The Macrogolstearate 400/cholesterol vesicles proved to be stable in hydrophilic cream systems. Cationic vesicles can be prepared using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as a charge inducer. Low-CTAB portions are inhomogeneously distributed within the bilayer, as detected by DSC. The results also indicate a perturbation of the alkyl chains packing for the positively charged vesicles.
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