Abstract

Liposomes containing trapped glucose were used to examine the interaction of the A and B protomers of choleragen with ganglioside GM1 and lipid model membranes. The B protomer (choleragenoid) was as effective as choleragen in causing release of trapped glucose from liposomes containing GM1; the A protomer did not release glucose from GM1 liposomes. Neither choleragen nor the A or B protomers caused release of trapped glucose from glycolipid-free liposomes. Anti-choleragen and complement, however, caused release of trapped glucose from ganlioside-free liposomes previously incubated with the A protomer but not from those incubated with the B protomer or choleragen. These results suggest that the A protomer, but not intact choleragen or B protomer, bound to ganglioside-free liposomes. Presumably, the A protomer must be freed of the constraints present in the intact choleragen in order to interact with the liposomal model membrane system.

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