Fast and accurate characterization of biological membranes by EPR spectral simulations of nitroxides
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- DOI: 10.1006/jmre.1999.1919
Fast and accurate characterization of biological membranes by EPR spectral simulations of nitroxides
Abstract
A method by which it is possible to characterize the membranes of biological samples on the basis of the EPR spectral lineshape simulation of membrane-dissolved nitroxide spin probes is described. The presented simulation procedure allows the determination of the heterogeneous structure of biological membranes and fluidity characteristics of individual membrane domains. The method can deal with isotropic and anisotropic orientations of nitroxides introduced into the biological samples described by restricted fast motion with a correlation time between 0.01 and 10 ns. The linewidths of the Lorentzian lineshapes are calculated in a restricted fast-motion approximation. In the special case of samples with high concentrations of nitroxides or in the presence of paramagnetic ions, the lineshapes are calculated directly from the exchange-coupled Bloch equations. The parameters describing ordering, relaxation, polarity, and the portions of the individual spectral components are extracted by optimizing the simulated spectra to the experimental spectrum with either a Simplex or a Monte Carlo algorithm. To improve the algorithm's efficiency, a new way of characterizing the goodness of fits is introduced. The new criterion is based on the standard least-squares function, but with special weighting of the partial sums. Its benefits are confirmed with membrane spectral simulation. Two classes of examples-simulation and optimizations of synthetic spectra to evaluate the accuracy of the optimization algorithms and simulation and optimization of EPR spectra of nitroxides in liposome suspensions in the presence of a broadening agent and in human leukocytes are shown.
Copyright 2000 Academic Press.
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