Literature DB >> 1869508

Dynamics of the bilayer-water interface of phospholipid vesicles and the effect of cholesterol: a picosecond fluorescence anisotropy study.

H Saito1, T Araiso, H Shirahama, T Koyama.   

Abstract

The motion of the head group of phospholipid molecules in the bilayer structure was investigated by a picosecond fluorescence anisotropy technique using a newly synthesized fluorescent phospholipid, dipalmitoyl-L-alpha-phosphatidyl-(3-p-methoxyphenyl)umbelliferone (DPPU). In this phospholipid, a coumarin derivative is attached covalently to the phosphate moiety. The motion of the acyl chain of the phospholipid was also investigated by the same method using 1-palmitoyl-2-(3-diphenylhexatrienyl)-propanoyl-L-alpha-phospha tid ylcholine (DPHpPC). From fluorescence anisotropy decay the wobbling diffusion rate (Dw) of DPPU and DPHpPC in DPPC vesicles at 45 degrees C was calculated to be 2.7 x 10(9) s-1 and 5.1 x 10(7) s-1 using the wobbling-in-cone-model. The range of the motion was calculated as the cone angle (theta c), which is half of the angle of the cone in which the fluorophore can diffuse. The cone angle of the coumarin skeleton of DPPU in DPPC vesicles at 45 degrees C was 64 degrees, which was larger than that of the DPH skeleton of DPHpPC, 40 degrees. These results indicate that the motion of the head group is much faster and wider than that of the acyl chain. When cholesterol was added to the DPPC vesicles, the range of motion of the acyl chain decreased, but that of the head group increased. These facts show that cholesterol restricts the motion of the acyl chain but enhances that of the head group in the phospholipid bilayer.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1869508     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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