Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles

Plasma membrane vesicles have been widely employed to understand the biophysics of water movements, especially when active aquaporins are present. In general, water permeability coefficients in these preparations outcome from the analysis of the osmotic response of the vesicles by means of light sca...

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Autores principales: Alleva, Karina, Chara, Osvaldo, Sutka, Moira, Amodeo, Gabriela
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Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/145882
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topic Ciencias Exactas
Biología
Aquaporins
Stopped flow
Osmotic permeability
Mathematical modeling
Simulations
Water transport
spellingShingle Ciencias Exactas
Biología
Aquaporins
Stopped flow
Osmotic permeability
Mathematical modeling
Simulations
Water transport
Alleva, Karina
Chara, Osvaldo
Sutka, Moira
Amodeo, Gabriela
Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
topic_facet Ciencias Exactas
Biología
Aquaporins
Stopped flow
Osmotic permeability
Mathematical modeling
Simulations
Water transport
description Plasma membrane vesicles have been widely employed to understand the biophysics of water movements, especially when active aquaporins are present. In general, water permeability coefficients in these preparations outcome from the analysis of the osmotic response of the vesicles by means of light scattering. As from now, this is possible by following a theoretical approach that assumes that scattered light follows a single exponential function and that this behavior is the consequence of vesicle volume changes due to an osmotic challenge. However, some experimental data do not necessarily fit to single exponentials but to double ones. It is argued that the observed double exponential behavior has two possible causes: different vesicle population in terms of permeability or in terms of size distribution. As classical models cannot identify this source of heterogeneity, a mathematical modeling approach was developed based on phenomenological equations of water transport. In the three comparative models presented here, it was assumed that water moves according to an osmotic mechanism across the vesicles, and there is no solute movement across them. Interestingly, when tested in a well described plasma membrane vesicle preparation, the application of these models indicates that the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response is vesicles having different permeability, clearly discarding the variable size effect. In conclusion, the mathematical approach presented here allows to identify the source of heterogeneity; this information being of particular interest, especially when studying gating mechanisms triggered in water channel activity.
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author Alleva, Karina
Chara, Osvaldo
Sutka, Moira
Amodeo, Gabriela
author_facet Alleva, Karina
Chara, Osvaldo
Sutka, Moira
Amodeo, Gabriela
author_sort Alleva, Karina
title Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
title_short Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
title_full Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
title_fullStr Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
title_sort analysis of the source of heterogeneity in the osmotic response of plant membrane vesicles
publishDate 2008
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