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Studies on structures of lipid A-monophosphate clusters

Authors :
Henrich H. Paradies
Hendrik Reichelt
C. A. Faunce
Source :
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 134:104902
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2011.

Abstract

Single crystalline clusters of lipid A-monophosphate were grown from organic dispersions containing 5-15% (v/v) water at various volume fractions, φ, and temperatures. The morphology of the single lipid A-monophosphate crystals was either rhombohedral or hexagonal. The hexagonal crystals were needlelike or cylindrical in shape, with the long dimension parallel to the c axis of the unit cell. The crystalline clusters were studied using electron microscopy and x-ray powder diffraction. Employing molecular location methods following a Rietveld refinement and whole-pattern refinement revealed two monoclinic crystal structures in the space groups P2(1) and C2, both converged with R(F) = 0.179. The two monoclinic crystal structures were packing (hydrocarbon chains) and conformational (sugar) polymorphs. Neither of these two structures had been encountered previously. Only intramolecular hydrogen bonding was observed for the polymorphs, which were located between the amide and the carboxyl groups. Another crystalline structure was found in the volume-fraction range 2.00 × 10(-3) ≤ φ ≤ 2.50 × 10(-3), which displayed hexagonal symmetry. The hexagonal symmetry of the self-assembled lipid A-monophosphate crystalline phase might be reconciled with the monoclinic symmetry found at low-volume-fractions. Therefore, lowering the symmetry from cubic, i.e., Ia 3d, to rhombohedral R 3 m, and finally to the monoclinic space group C2 was acceptable if the lipid A-monophosphate anion was completely orientationally ordered.

Details

ISSN :
10897690 and 00219606
Volume :
134
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a5d275e16406aae1c2784f13feb2d73
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3553809