Abstract: | ![]() Motional changes of the dipalmitoyl lecithin molecule associated with the pretransition in multibilayers are investigated by proton-enhanced 13C-NMR and proton spin-locking experiments. The nitrogen-bound methyl groups of the polar head exhibit faster motion and more disorder in the intermediate phase compared with the gel phase. Although little or no change occurs in the hydrocarbon chain order at the pretransition, the corresponding motional correlation time changes by one order of magnitude. This is consistent with a model involving rotational motion of the hydrocarbon chains about their long axes: in the gel phase the motion is such that neighboring chains make an oscillating disrotatory motion, while in contrast, in the intermediate phase a quasi-free chain rotation takes place. Earlier contradicting results of Davies, J., 1979, Biophys. J., 27:339-358, and ourselves, Trahms, L., and E. Boroske, 1979, Biochim, Biophys. Acta. 552:189-193, are explained by this model. |