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Static and dynamic studies of the potential-sensitive membrane probe RH421 in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles.

A Zouni1, R J Clarke, A J Visser, N V Visser, J F Holzwarth.   

Abstract

The dynamics of the potential-sensitive styryl dye RH421 in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles have been investigated above and below the main phase transition temperature using iodine-laser temperature-jump relaxation spectrophotometry and time-resolved fluorescence lifetime measurements. Equilibrium fluorescence titrations have shown that the affinity of the dye for the membrane is much higher in the liquid-crystalline state than in the gel state. The interaction can be described by either a partition or a binding model and a theory is presented providing a relation between these two approaches. In the liquid-crystalline state bound dye exhibits steady-state fluorescence relaxation processes in the submicrosecond and millisecond time range following a temperature jump. Time-resolved fluorescence measurements show a variation in the fluorescence lifetime across the emission spectrum, suggesting an excited-state process occurring on the subnanosecond time scale. These processes are most likely related to dye and/or lipid reorientation following the temperature jump or excitation pulse. Temperature-dependent changes in the fluorescence excitation spectrum of bound dye suggest that the dye exists in at least two different sites within the membrane.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8274489     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(93)90406-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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3.  Influence of anions and cations on the dipole potential of phosphatidylcholine vesicles: a basis for the Hofmeister effect.

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4.  Voltage sensitivity of the fluorescent probe RH421 in a model membrane system.

Authors:  R J Clarke; A Zouni; J F Holzwarth
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1995-04       Impact factor: 4.033

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