posted on 2004-10-12, 00:00authored byAndrew W. Doyle, Joerg Fick, Michael Himmelhaus, Wolfgang Eck, Irene Graziani, Igor Prudovsky, Michael Grunze, Thomas Maciag, David J. Neivandt
Structural deformations of lipid hybrid bilayer membranes induced by signal peptideless (SPL) proteins
have been studied for the first time using the inherently surface specific nonlinear optical technique of
sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy. Specifically, deformations of 1,2-distearoylphosphatidylglycerol (DSPG) membranes induced by interaction with FGF-1, a SPL protein which is released as
a function of cellular stress through a nonclassical pathway, have been investigated. FGF-1 was found to
induce lipid alkyl chain deformations in previously highly ordered DSPG membranes at the extremely low
concentration of 1 nM at 60 °C. The deformation process was shown to exhibit a degree of reversibility
upon removal of the protein by rinsing with buffer solution.