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Measurement and interpretation of fluorescence polarisations in phospholipid dispersions
Authors:C Lindsay Bashford  Christopher G Morgan  George K Radda
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU U.K.
Abstract:An instrument that measures the temperature dependence of fluorescence polarisation and intensity directly and continuously is described. The behaviour of four fluorescent probes bound to a number of well characterised model systems was then examined. The motional properties of the probes were determined from the polarisation and intensity data and were found to be sensitive to the crystallineliquid crystalline phase transitions in phospholipid vesicles of dimyristoyl and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine. Binary mixture of dilauroyl and dipalmitoyl phosphatidycholine show lateral phase separation and in this system the probes partition preferentially into the more ‘fluid’ phase. In systems that have been reported to contain ‘short range order’ or ‘liquid clustering’, such as dioleoyl phosphatidylcholine and liquid paraffin, the motion of the probes was found to have anomalous Arrhenius behaviour consistent with the idea that homogeneous phases were not being sampled. The significance of these findings for the interpretation of the behaviour of fluorescent probes bound to natural membranes is discussed.
Keywords:ANS  1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulphonic acid  12-AS  12-(9-anthroyloxy)-stearic acid  2-AP  2-(9-anthroyloxy)-palmitic acid
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