The influence of cholesterol on head group mobility in phospholipid membranes |
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Authors: | John C.W. Shepherd Georg Büldt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Biocentre of the University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 70, CH-4056 Basel Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The dielectric dispersion in the MHz range of the zwitterionic dipolar phosphocholine head groups has been measured from 0–70°C for various mixtures of (DPPC) and cholesterol. The abrupt change in the derived relaxation frequency observed for pure DPPC at the gel-to-liquid crystalline phase transition at 42°C reduces to a more gradual increase of frequency with temperature as the cholesterol content is increased. In general the presence of cholesterol increases the DPPC head group mobility due to its spacing effect. Below 42°C no sudden changes in are found at 20 or 33 mol% cholesterol, where phase boundaries have been suggested from other methods. Above 42°C, however, a decrease in at cholesterol contents up to 20–30 mol% is found. This is thought to be partly due to an additional restricting effect of the cholesterol on the number of hydrocarbon chain conformations and consequently on the area occupied by the DPPC molecules. |
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Keywords: | Phospholipid head group mobility Cholesterol bilayer Dielectric dispersion relaxation phase transition DPPC dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine |
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