Electron spin resonance study of phospholipid membranes employing a comprehensive line-shape model
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Electron spin resonance study of phospholipid membranes employing a comprehensive line-shape model
Abstract
The electron spin resonance spectra of the 1-myristoyl-2-[6-(4,4-dimethyloxazolidine-N-oxyl)myristoyl]-sn-glycero- 3-phosphocholine spin-label in highly oriented, fully hydrated bilayers of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine have been studied as a function of temperature and magnetic field orientation. The oriented spectra show clear indications of slow motional components (rotational correlation times greater than 3 ns) even in the fluid phase (T greater than 23 degrees C), indicating that motional narrowing theory is not applicable to the spectral analysis. The spectra have been simulated by a comprehensive line-shape model that incorporates trans-gauche isomerization in addition to restricted anisotropic motion of the lipid long molecular axis and that is valid in all motional regimes. In the gel (L beta') phase the spin-label chains are found to be tilted at 28 degrees with respect to the normal of the orienting plane. In the intermediate (P beta') phase there is a continuous distribution of tilt angles between 0 degrees and 25 degrees. In fluid (L alpha) phase there is no net tilt of the lipid chains. The chains rotate at an intermediate rate about their long axis in the fluid phase (tau R,parallel = 1.4-6.6 ns for T = 50-25 degrees C), but the reorientation of the chain axis is much slower (tau R, perpendicular= 13-61 ns for T = 50-25 degrees C), whereas trans-gauche isomerization (at the C-6 position) is rapid (tau J less than or equal to 0.2 ns). Below the chain melting transition both chain reorientation and chain rotation are at the ESR rigid limit (tau R greater than or equal to 100 ns), and trans-gauche isomerization is in the slow-motion regime (tau J = 3.7-9.5 ns for T = 22-2 degrees C). The chain order parameter increases continuously with decreasing temperature in the fluid phase (SZZ = 0.47-0.61 for T = 50-25 degrees C), increases abruptly on going below the chain melting transition, and then increases continuously in the intermediate phase (SZZ = 0.79-0.85 for T = 22-14 degrees C) to an approximately constant value in the gel phase (SZZ congruent to 0.86 for T = 10-2 degrees C).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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