Multilamellar liposomes of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine, containing 4 mol% egg phosphatidic acid show at the phase transition temperature an increased permeability for non-electrolytes of M r values up to 900. This indicates that the packing defects occurring at the liquid crystalline/gel state phase boundary have a similar pore diameter (15–18 A) as the packing defects present in glycophorin—dioleoylphos-phatidylcholine vesicles. This suggests that packing defects at the protein—lipid interphase are the major permeation pathway of the glycophorin—dioleoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles.