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Texture of lipid bilayer domains.

Uffe Bernchou1, Jonathan Brewer, Henrik S Midtiby, John H Ipsen, Luis A Bagatolli, Adam C Simonsen.   

Abstract

We investigate the texture of gel (g) domains in binary lipid membranes composed of the phospholipids DPPC and DOPC. Lateral organization of lipid bilayer membranes is a topic of fundamental and biological importance. Whereas questions related to size and composition of fluid membrane domain are well studied, the possibility of texture in gel domains has so far not been examined. When using polarized light for two-photon excitation of the fluorescent lipid probe Laurdan, the emission intensity is highly sensitive to the angle between the polarization and the tilt orientation of lipid acyl chains. By imaging the intensity variations as a function of the polarization angle, we map the lateral variations of the lipid tilt within domains. Results reveal that gel domains are composed of subdomains with different lipid tilt directions. We have applied a Fourier decomposition method as a convenient way to analyze the angular intensity variations. Texture patterns of the same type have been associated with the presence of hexatic order in monolayers. The present results provide some support for the notion that hexatic order may persist in bilayers. Laurdan exhibits an emission spectral shift which correlates with the phase state of the membrane. This is quantified by the generalized polarization (GP) function, and we demonstrate that a GP analysis can be performed on supported membranes. The results show that although the gel domains have heterogeneous texture, the membrane phase state does not show spatial variation within each domain.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19702259     DOI: 10.1021/ja903375m

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


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