Effect of phase transition on the kinetics of dye transport in phospholipid bilater structures
- PMID: 1201273
- DOI: 10.1021/bi00696a004
Effect of phase transition on the kinetics of dye transport in phospholipid bilater structures
Abstract
Binding of 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate to dimyristoyl-L-alpha-lecithin bilayers enhances the fluorescence quantum yield of the dye molecule by 100-fold. By following the generation of fluorescence after a rapid mixing in a stopped-flow apparatus (mixing time 2 msec), kinetics of the binding of the fluorescence probe to the phospholipid vesicles has been investigated in the temperature range where the crystal-liquid crystal phase transition of the bilayer structures occurs. No reactions depending on the dye or the vesicle concentrations were detected. This suggests that the initial adsorption of the dye was very rapid. Two kinetic phases which appear in the 50 msec and the second time ranges are unimolecular. The faster one has a small amplitude and is observable in the entire temperature range studied. In the phase transition region the slower reaction becomes the major kinetic phase. It also increases the apparent concentration of bound dye by a factor of 2. These observations suggest that the 50-msec reaction has detected a reorientation of the probe molecule after the initial binding, and that the slow reaction represents a transport of the dye molecule into the inner layer of the lipid vesicle. The transport reaction is extremely temperature sensitive and exhibits a maximum rate at the midpoint of the bilayer phase transition (Tm = 24.1 degrees). the Arrhenius plot of the transport reaction shows a maximum at the Tm. the same temperature dependence was also observed for the bromothymol blue transport reaction. However, no such effects were detected for less amphiphilic molecules such as tetracycline, chlortetracycline, and pyrene. In the latter systems only a slight bending of the Arrhenius plots were seen at the phase transition temperature. Since the kinetics of the transport of 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate is sensitive to the physical state of the phospholipid bilayers this reaction may be used for probing membrane structures.
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