DOI: 10.3390/molecules31132297 ISSN: 1420-3049

Raft Selectivity of a Cholesterol Probe Capable of Forming an H-Bond with Phospholipids

Ivan Ryzhov, Eugenia Rapoport, Polina Obukhova, Alexander Tuzikov, Mariia Sokolova, Darya Anisimova, Oxana Galanina, Sergey Khaidukov, Stephen Henry, Nicolai Bovin

Selective insertion of lipid probes from the external milieu into raft regions of the cell membrane would enable targeted studies of raft molecular organization and of raft-associated peptide and glycan components. In this work, we compared the insertion of several synthetic glycolipids into raft and non-raft membrane areas of Raji and EA.hy 926 endothelial cells. A glyco-cholesterol derivative in which the 3β oxygen atom is replaced by NH was selected as a candidate raft-selective probe. Although this glycolipid also inserted into other membrane areas, its raft-to-non-raft distribution ratio was higher than that of its O-analog (natural 3β-O-cholesterol).

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