Infrared and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopic studies of the polymorphic phase behavior of phosphatidylethanolamine/diacylglycerol lipid mixtures
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Infrared and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopic studies of the polymorphic phase behavior of phosphatidylethanolamine/diacylglycerol lipid mixtures
Abstract
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy have been employed to examine the structural dynamics of lipid fatty acyl chains and lipid/water interfacial region of a binary lipid mixture containing unsaturated phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and diacylglycerol (DG). Infrared vibrational frequencies of the CH2 symmetric stretching and the C = O stretching bands of the lipids were measured at different lipid compositions and temperatures. For 0% DG, the lamellar gel to lamellar liquid crystalline (L beta-L alpha) and the L alpha to inverted hexagonal (L alpha-HII) phase transitions were observed at approximately 15 degrees and 55 degrees C, respectively. As the DG content increased gradually from 0% to 15%, the L alpha-HII phase transition temperature decreased drastically while the L beta-L alpha phase transition temperature decreased only slightly. At 10% DG, a merge of these two phase transitions was noticed at approximately 10 degrees C. For the composition study at 23 degrees C, the L alpha-HII transition occurred at approximately 6-10% DG as indicated by abrupt increases in both the CH2 and C = O stretching frequencies at those DG contents. Using time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, abrupt decreases in both the normalized long time residual and the initial slope of the anisotropy decay function of lipid probes, 1-palmitoyl-2-[[2-[4-(6-phenyl-trans-1,3,5- hexatrienyl)phenyl]ethyl]carbonyl]-3-sn-phosphatidylcholine, in these PE/DG mixtures were observed at the L alpha-HII phase transition. These changes in the anisotropy decay parameters suggested that the rotational dynamics and orientational packing of the lipids were altered at the composition-induced L alpha-HII transition, and agreed with a previous temperature-induced L alpha-HII transition study on pure unsaturated PE (Cheng (1989) Biophys. J. 55, 1025-1031). The fluorescence lifetime of water soluble probes, 8,1-anilinonapthalenes sulfonate acid, in PE/DG mixtures increased abruptly at the L alpha-HII phase transition, suggesting that the conformation and hydration of the lipid/water interfacial region also undergo significant changes at the L alpha-HII transition.
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