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Properties and the Locations of a Set of Fluorescent Probes Sensitive to the Fluidity Gradient of the Lipid Bilayer

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Specialties Biochemistry
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Date 1978 Aug 4
PMID 678539
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Abstract

The synthesis and properties of a set of four fluorescent probes (n-(9-anthroyloxy) fatty acids, n = 2, 6, 9, 12) sensitive to the fluidity gradient of the lipid bilayer are described. Fluorescent quenching experiments show that the probes locate at a graded series of depths in the bilayer. A fifth probe, methyl-9-anthroate, locates near the bilayer centre. As an example of their application, the probes are used to study the phase transitions of dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl-choline. Changes in the rotational relaxation times of the probes across the transitions are more pronounced at the centre of the bilayer than at the surface.

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