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Effect of pH on the interfacial adsorption activity of pulmonary surfactant
Authors:L Camacho  A Cruz  R Castro  C Casals  J Pérez-Gil
Institution:

a Dept. Físico-Química, Fac. Farmacia, e Instituto Pluridisciplinar, Unidad de RMN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

b Dept. Bioquímica y Biologia Molecular I, Fac. Biologia, Universidad Complutense, Madrid 28040, Spain

Abstract:The effect of pH on the interfacial adsorption activity of pulmonary surfactant was examined. Measurements of the surface tension were made in a Wilhelmy-like surface microbalance specially designed to assay small volumes of hypophase in thermostatically controlled conditions. Alkaline pH caused a significant decrease of the surface activity of both pulmonary surfactant and a lipid extract from surfactant (LES) (containing all of the lipids and surfactant protein-B (SP-B) and surfactant protein-C (SP-C) hydrophobic surfactant proteins, but lacking surfactant protein-A). The pK calculated from the change of surface activity versus pH was 9.18±0.26 and 9.27±0.31 for pulmonary surfactant and LES, respectively. The results from this study support the idea that electrostatic interactions between basic residues of SP-B and SP-C and negatively charged surfactant phospholipids could be important for the interfacial adsorption activity of pulmonary surfactant.
Keywords:Electrostatic interactions  Hydrophobic surfactant proteins  Lipid-protein interactions  Lung surfactant
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