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  • The study examines the bilayer phase behavior of different types of phosphatidylcholines (PCs) using a high-pressure fluorescence method with the Prodan probe.
  • Small-sized vesicles showed four distinct minima in their fluorescence spectra, while larger vesicles displayed an additional minimum, indicating Prodan's ability to interact with multiple sites in the membrane based on vesicle size.
  • The research revealed that in the interdigitated gel phase of the SPPC bilayer, there is a less polar "pocket" formed by the arrangement of the fatty acid chains, showing that vesicle curvature affects how Prodan molecules are distributed throughout the membrane.

Article Abstract

The bilayer phase behavior of symmetric and asymmetric phosphatidylcholines (PCs), 1,2-diheptadecanoyl-PC (C17PC), 1-palmitoyl-2-stearoyl-PC (PSPC), and 1-stearoyl-2-palmitoyl-PC (SPPC), with different vesicle sizes were investigated by a high-pressure fluorescence method using the polarity-sensitive fluorescent probe Prodan. The second derivative of fluorescence spectra for all the PCs of small-sized vesicle showed four minima characteristic of four membrane states on the spectra irrespective of the acyl-chain symmetry, whereas those of large-sized vesicle had one more minimum originating from the most hydrophilic site at the membrane surface. These findings indicate that Prodan molecules can distribute into multiple sites in the bilayer and move around the head-group region depending on the vesicle size. The behavior of the spectra in the SPPC bilayer suggested that the interdigitated gel phase had a less polar "pocket" formed by a space between uneven terminal methyl ends of the sn-1 and sn-2 chains. It turned out that the curvature of vesicles affects the distribution of the Prodan molecules in all phases, more particularly in the interdigitated gel phase.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.05202.xDOI Listing

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