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Fluidity of the lipid phase of bovine serum high density lipoprotein from fluorescence polarization measurements.
Authors:A Jonas  R W Jung
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, School of Chemical Sciences and School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 61801, USA
Abstract:The microviscosity of the lipid phase of bovine serum high density lipoprotein was determined by fluorescence polarization measurements on a lipophilic probe (1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene) dissolved in the lipoprotein. At 25°C the average microviscosity was 6.1 ± 0.5 poise, and the activation energy calculated from a plot of log η versus 1T was 13±3Kcal/mole. A constant slope for the Arrhenius plot from 0 to 46°C indicated no apparent phase transitions in this temperature range.Comparison of the present results with reported microviscosity values for rat lymphocyte membranes and liposomes Shinitzky and Inbar (1974) J. Mol. Biol. 85, 603] indicates a more rigid environment of the probe in the high density lipoprotein system fluidity of the lipid appears to be considerably decreased in the lipoprotein relative to organic solvent or oil solutions of lipids, probably as a result of the anisotropic environment of the probe, high total cholesterol, and presence of protein in these particles.
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