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Laurdan fluorescence senses mechanical strain in the lipid bilayer membrane
Authors:Zhang Yan-Liang  Frangos John A  Chachisvilis Mirianas
Institution:La Jolla Bioengineering Institute, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract:The precise molecular mechanisms by which cells transduce a mechanical stimulus into an intracellular biochemical response have not yet been established. Here, we show for the first time that the fluorescence emission of an environment-sensitive membrane probe Laurdan is modulated by mechanical strain of the lipid bilayer membrane. We have measured fluorescence emission of Laurdan in phospholipid vesicles of 30, 50, and 100 nm diameter to show that osmotically induced membrane tension leads to an increase in polarity (hydration depth) of the phospholipid bilayer interior. Our data indicate that the general polarization of Laurdan emission is linearly dependent on membrane tension. We also show that higher membrane curvature leads to higher hydration levels. We anticipate that the proposed method will facilitate future studies of mechanically induced changes in physical properties of lipid bilayer environment both in vitro and in vivo.
Keywords:Laurdan fluorescence  Lipid bilayer  Mechanochemical signal transduction  Membrane strain  Membrane tension  Osmotic pressure  Generalized polarization  Hydration depth
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