Accumulation of phosphatidylcholine on gut mucosal surface is not dominated by electrostatic interactions

Volume: 1859, Issue: 5, Pages: 959 - 965
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
The accumulation of phosphatidylcholine (PC) in the intestinal mucus layer is crucial for the protection of colon epithelia from the bacterial attack. It has been reported that the depletion of PC is a distinct feature of ulcerative colitis. Here we addressed the question how PC interacts with its binding proteins, the mucins, which may establish the hydrophobic barrier against colonic microbiota. In the first step, the interactions of...
Paper Details
Title
Accumulation of phosphatidylcholine on gut mucosal surface is not dominated by electrostatic interactions
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
1859
Issue
5
Pages
959 - 965
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