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Phospholipids chain region

There is an abrupt decrease in the lateral diffusion coefficient of DPPC upon the phase transition from the GI phase to the Gi phase. This is because the acyl-chain region is being packed even more efficiently in the Gi phase than in the GI phase, and the hydrocarbon volume in the Gi phase is smaller than in the GI phase. Also, in the Gi phase, the lipid acyl-chains from the opposing bilayer leaflets interdigitate. In order for a phospholipid molecule to diffuse it has to circumvent the nearby interdigitated molecules which hinder diffusion. [Pg.193]

Solid-state NMR studies of biomembranes have been carried out with deuterium or phosphorus-31. H-NMR spectroscopy has been of great help in the study of the physical state of the hydrocarbon chain region of phospholipid bilayers (Smith, 1979 Chan et al, 1981). This requires the synthesis of specifically deut-erated phospholipids. These lipids are then dispersed... [Pg.418]

The properties of membranes commonly studied by fluorescence techniques include motional, structural, and organizational aspects. Motional aspects include the rate of motion of fatty acyl chains, the head-group region of the phospholipids, and other lipid components and membrane proteins. The structural aspects of membranes would cover the orientational aspects of the lipid components. Organizational aspects include the distribution of lipids both laterally, in the plane of the membrane (e.g., phase separations), and across the membrane bilayer (phospholipid asymmetry) and distances from the surface or depth in the bilayer. Finally, there are properties of membranes pertaining to the surface such as the surface charge and dielectric properties. Fluorescence techniques have been widely used in the studies of membranes mainly since the time scale of the fluorescence lifetime coincides with the time scale of interest for lipid motion and since there are a wide number of fluorescence probes available which can be used to yield very specific information on membrane properties. [Pg.231]

The motional characteristics of interest are typically those governed by the phospholipid fatty acyl chains and head-group region and the neutral lipid or protein components of membranes. Rotational motion can be subdivided into a structural component, the order or degree of orientational constraint,... [Pg.239]


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