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Phosphatidylcholine "wobble" in vesicles assessed by high-resolution 13C field cycling NMR spectroscopy.

V N Sivanandam1, Jingfei Cai, Alfred G Redfield, Mary F Roberts.   

Abstract

High resolution (13)C NMR field cycling (covering 11.7 down to 0.002 T) relaxation studies of the sn-2 carbonyl of phosphatidylcholines in vesicles provide a detailed look at the dynamics of this position of the phospholipid in vesicles. The spin-lattice relaxation rate, R(1), observed down to 0.05 T is the result of dipolar and CSA relaxation components characterized by a single correlation time tau(c), with a small contribution from a faster motion contributing to CSA relaxation. At lower fields, R(1) increases further with a correlation time consistent with vesicle tumbling. The tau(c) is particularly interesting since it is 2-3 times slower than what is observed for (31)P of the same phospholipid. However, cholesterol increases the tau(c) for both (31)P and (13)C sites to the same value, approximately 25 ns. These observations suggest faster local motion dominates the dipolar relaxation of the (31)P, while a slower rotation or wobble dominates the relaxation of the carbonyl carbon by the alpha-CH(2) group. The faster motion must be damped with the sterol present. As a general methodology, high resolution (13)C field cycling may be useful for quantifying dynamics in other complex systems as long as a (13)C label (without attached protons) can be introduced.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19243091      PMCID: PMC2753464          DOI: 10.1021/ja808431h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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