論文

査読有り
2018年8月15日

Polyethyleneimine renders mitochondrial membranes permeable by interacting with negatively charged phospholipids in them

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
  • Takenori Yamamoto
  • ,
  • Moe Tsunoda
  • ,
  • Mizune Ozono
  • ,
  • Akira Watanabe
  • ,
  • Kazumasa Kotake
  • ,
  • Yuka Hiroshima
  • ,
  • Akiko Yamada
  • ,
  • Hiroshi Terada
  • ,
  • Yasuo Shinohara

652
開始ページ
9
終了ページ
17
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1016/j.abb.2018.06.003
出版者・発行元
Academic Press Inc.

Polyethyleneimines (PEIs) are used for transfection of cells with nucleic acids. Meanwhile, the interaction of PEI with mitochondria causes cytochrome c release prior to apoptosis
the mechanisms how PEI causes this permeabilization of mitochondrial membranes and the release of cytochrome c remain unclear. To clarify these mechanisms, we examined the effects of branched-type PEI and linear-type PEI, each of which was 25 kDa in size, on mitochondria. The permeabilization potency of mitochondrial membranes by branched PEI was stronger than that by linear PEI. The permeabilization by PEIs were insensitive to permeability-transition inhibitors, indicating that PEI-induced permeabilization was not attributed to permeability transition. Meanwhile, PEIs caused permeabilization of artificial lipid vesicles
again, the permeabilization potency of branched PEI was stronger than that of linear PEI. Such a difference in this potency was close to that in the case of isolated mitochondria, signifying that the PEI-induced permeabilization of mitochondrial membranes could be attributed to PEI's interaction with the phospholipid phase. Furthermore, this PEI-induced permeabilization of the lipid vesicles was observed only in the case of lipid vesicles including negatively charged phospholipids. These results indicate that PEIs interacted with negatively charged phospholipids in the mitochondrial membranes to directly lead to their permeabilization.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2018.06.003
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29886045
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.abb.2018.06.003
  • ISSN : 1096-0384
  • ISSN : 0003-9861
  • PubMed ID : 29886045
  • SCOPUS ID : 85048263607

エクスポート
BibTeX RIS