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Pyrene-labeled lipids: versatile probes of membrane dynamics in vitro and in living cells
Authors:Henry J. Pownall  Louis C. Smith
Affiliation:

Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital, Department of Medicine, Mail Station A-601, 6535 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030, U.S.A.

Abstract:Pyrene-labeled analogs of fatty acids have been studied as probes of lipid metabolism in vitro and in cultured cells. Procedures for the synthesis of complex pyrenyl lipids and the analytical methods for their separation and quantification are described. Pyrenyl-lipids have been used to quantify the relationship between lipid structure and the rates of spontaneous lipid transfer. Modifications of these methods have also been used to monitor protein-mediated lipid transfer, lipolysis and lipid translocation across bilayer membranes. According to several criteria, pyrene dodecanoic acid has been identified as a good analog of some naturally occurring fatty acids. Digital imaging microscopy has been used to monitor the rate of accumulation of pyrenyl lipids in living cells.
Keywords:fluorescence   lipids   digital imaging   lipolysis   lipid transport
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