The relevance of the presence of an inner ester in the oligosaccharide chain on the aggregative properties of gangliosides is investigated. Micellar molecular weight and hydrodynamic radius of natural GD1b and of semisynthetic GD1b-lactone are measured by the laser light scattering technique. The presence of the lactone ring causes an increase of 36% for the molecular weight and 16% for the hydrodynamic radius. Measurements on mixtures of GD1b and GD1b-lactone show that mixed micelles are formed with microdomain structure. The results are interpreted in terms of the geometrical packing model for the aggregation of amphiphilic molecules and are correlated to membrane processes

Aggregation properties of GD1b, II3 Neu5Ac2GgOse4Cer, and of GD1b-lactone, II3 [α-Neu5Ac-(2-8,1-9)-α-Neu5Ac]GgOse4Cer, in aqueous solution / L. Cantù, M. Corti, R. Casellato, S. Sonnino. - In: CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF LIPIDS. - ISSN 0009-3084. - 60:2(1991), pp. 111-118.

Aggregation properties of GD1b, II3 Neu5Ac2GgOse4Cer, and of GD1b-lactone, II3 [α-Neu5Ac-(2-8,1-9)-α-Neu5Ac]GgOse4Cer, in aqueous solution

L. Cantù
Primo
;
M. Corti
Secondo
;
R. Casellato
Penultimo
;
S. Sonnino
Ultimo
1991

Abstract

The relevance of the presence of an inner ester in the oligosaccharide chain on the aggregative properties of gangliosides is investigated. Micellar molecular weight and hydrodynamic radius of natural GD1b and of semisynthetic GD1b-lactone are measured by the laser light scattering technique. The presence of the lactone ring causes an increase of 36% for the molecular weight and 16% for the hydrodynamic radius. Measurements on mixtures of GD1b and GD1b-lactone show that mixed micelles are formed with microdomain structure. The results are interpreted in terms of the geometrical packing model for the aggregation of amphiphilic molecules and are correlated to membrane processes
Settore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali, Ambientali, Biol.e Medicin)
1991
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