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Electron Spin Resonance and Electron-spin-echo Study of Oriented Multilayers of L Alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Water Systems

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 1985 Oct 1
PMID 2996648
Citations 26
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Abstract

A detailed electron spin resonance (ESR) study of spin-labeled-oriented multilayers of L alpha-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) water systems for low water content (2-10% by weight) is reported with the purpose of characterizing the dynamical and structural properties of model membrane systems. Emphasis is placed on the value of combining such experiments with detailed simulations based on current slow-motional theories. Information is obtained regarding ordering and anisotropic rotational diffusion rates via ESR lineshape analysis over the entire motional range, from the fast motional region through the moderately slow and slow to the rigid limit. This includes the low-temperature gel phase, the liquid crystalline L alpha (1) phase and what appears to be a third high-temperature phase above the L alpha phase. Cholestane (CSL) and spin-labeled DPPC (5-PC, 8-PC, and 16-PC) have been used to probe different depths of the bilayer. While CSL and 5-PC both reflect the high ordering of the bilayer close to the lipid-water interface, CSL appears to be located close enough to the water for the nitroxide to be involved in hydrogen bonding with water molecules. 16-PC reflects the relatively low ordering near the tail of the hydrocarbon chain in the bilayer. Quantitative estimates of ordering and motion are obtained for these cases. The results from CSL indicate that close to the lipid-water interface the DPPC molecule is oriented approximately perpendicular to the bilayer in these low water-content systems. However, all three labeled lipid probes indicate that the hydrocarbon chain of DPPC may be bent away from the bilayer normal by as much as 30 degrees and this evidence is stronger at low temperatures. When cholesterol is added to the DPPC-water system at a concentration greater than or equal to 2.5 mol %, the ordering is greatly increased although the rotational diffusion rate remains almost unaffected in the gel phase. Electron spin echoes (ESE) are observed for the first time from oriented lipid-water multilayers. Results obtained from cw ESR lineshape analysis are correlated with data from ESE experiments, which give a more direct measurement of relaxation times. These results indicate that for detection of very slow motions (close to the rigid limit) ESE experiments are more sensitive to dynamics than continuous wave ESR for which inhomogeneous broadening becomes a major problem.

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