Pseudo-ternary mixtures
of lamellar phase phospholipids
(DPPC and
brain sphingomyelin with cholesterol) were studied below T
m while comparing the influence of cholesterol content,
temperature, and the presence of small quantities of vitamin D binding
protein (DBP) or vitamin D receptor (VDR). The measurements, conducted
by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), cover
a range of cholesterol concentrations (20% mol. wt to 40% mol. wt.)
and physiologically relevant temperature range (294–314 K).
In addition to rich intraphase behavior, data and modeling are used
to approximate the lipids’ headgroup location variations under
the abovementioned experimental conditions.
Pseudo-ternary mixtures of lamellar phase phospholipids (DPPC and brain sphingomyelin with cholesterol) were studied below Tm, while comparing the influence of cholesterol content, temperature and the presence of small quantities of Vitamin D binding protein (DBP) or Vitamin D receptor (VDR). The measurements, conducted by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), cover a range of cholesterol concentrations (20% mol. wt to 40% mol. wt.) and physiologically relevant temperature range (294 K – 314 K). In addition to rich intra-phase behaviour, data and modelling are used to approximate the lipids’ headgroup location variations under the above-mentioned experimental conditions.
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