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Orientational Ordering of Carotenoids in Myelin Membranes Resolved by Polarized Raman Microspectroscopy
Authors:Nikolay   P. Kutuzov,Alexey   R. Brazhe,Georgy   V. Maksimov,Olga   E. Dracheva,Vladimir   L. Lyaskovskiy,Fedor   V. Bulygin,Andrey   B. Rubin
Affiliation:1 Biophysics Department, Biological Faculty, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia;2 All-Russian Research Institute for Optical and Physical Measurements, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:We study orientational ordering of membrane compounds in the myelinated nerve fiber by means of polarized Raman microspectroscopy. The theory of orientational distribution functions was adapted to live-cell measurements. The obtained orientational distribution functions of carotenoids and lipid acyl chain clearly indicated a predominantly radial-like orientation in membranes of the myelin. Two-dimensional Raman images, made under optimal polarization of incident laser beam, corroborated the proposed carotenoid orientation within the bilayer. Experimental data suggested the tilted orientation of both carotenoid polyenic and lipid acyl chains. The values of maximum tilt angles were similar, with possible implication of carotenoid-induced ordering effect on lipid acyl chains, and hence change of myelin membrane properties. This study stages carotenoids of the nerve as possible mediators of excitation and leverages underlying activity-dependent membrane reordering.
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