Investigation of human erythrocyte ghost membranes with intramolecular excimer probes |
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Authors: | Klaas A. Zachariasse Winchil L.C. Vaz Carlos Sotomayor Wolfgang Kühnle |
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Affiliation: | Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, Am Fassberg, Postfach 968, D-3400 Göttingen F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Human erythrocyte ghost membranes have been investigated using two intramolecular excimer probes, di(1-pyrenyl)propane and di(1-pyrenylmethyl) ether. Values for the viscosity of the direct probe environment in the ghost membranes range from 76 cP at 37°C to 570 cP at 5°C, as reported for di(1-pyrenyl)propane, with liquid paraffin as the reference solvent. For the activation energy of the excimer formation process, determined here mainly by the viscosity of the medium, a value of 37 kJ/mol is obtained. The other probe molecule reports a higher local viscosity, 133 cP at 37°C, as well as a higher activation energy of excimer formation, 54 kJ/mol. Neither thermotropic phase transitions nor temperature hysteresis effects are observed within the temperature range (0 to 40°C) studied. From the vibrational structure of the fluorescence spectrum of di(1-pyrenylmethyl) ether, a polarity of the probe environment close to that of hexanol () results for the erythrocyte ghost membranes. The polarity measured in egg phosphatidylcholine membranes and in multibilayers of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine is slightly larger, comparable to that of butanol (), whereas a polarity comparable to that of methanol () is observed for aqueous micellar solutions of sodium dodecyl sulphate. Further, from the wavelength shifts in the absorption spectrum of di(1-pyrenyl)propane and di(1-pyrenylmethyl) ether, the polarizability of the probe surroundings can be determined, leading to a surprisingly high value for the apparent refractive index. This is attributed to a high local density of the direct environment of the probe, for which a location between the membrane/water interface and the unpolar bilayer mid-plane is deduced. |
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Keywords: | Pyrene probe Fluorescence Membrane structure (Human erythrocyte) PC phosphatidylcholine DMPC dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine 1,3-di(1-pyrenyl)propane (1-pyrenylmethyl)methyl ether di(1-pyrenylmethyl) ether SDS sodium dodecyl sulphate |
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