Infrared spectroscopy was used to investigate lipid conformational changes that occur in dilauroylphosphatidylcholine (diC12PC) bilayers with and without fatty-acid-amino-acids as guest molecules in the membrane. Incorporating 2.5 mole% N-decanoylglycine (decgly) into diC12PC liposomes caused formation of the antiplanar-antiplanar (ap-ap) phosphodiester conformation which was stable in room temperature IR spectra. Several other fatty-acid-amino-acids incorporated into diC12PC bilayers were found to also elicit the ap-ap phosphodiester conformation. Unlike these diC12PC/fatty-acid-amino-acid mixed bilayers, pure diC12PC bilayers would form the ap-ap phosphodiester conformation only under low temperature incubation conditions. Dry diC12PC films incubated at 5 degrees C for 0.5 h (brief incubation) or 16 h (prolonged incubation), and then rapidly hydrated (i.e., vortexed at 25 degrees C in D2O), caused the ap-ap phosphodiester conformation to persist in the diC12PC liposomes equilibrated to room temperature. Slow hydration for 16 h at 5 degrees C in both buffered and non-buffered D2O of diC12PC lipid films also produced the ap-ap phosphodiester conformation. In contrast, slow hydration for 16 h at 5 degrees C in PBS/D2O of diC12PC/decgly mixed films caused the greatest number of ap-ap phosphodiester conformers. Using pure diC12PC bilayers, infrared data indicate that incubation of diC12PC films causes the headgroup phosphodiester conformation to change from gauche-gauche (g-g) conformation to the ap-ap conformation. Under all liposome formation conditions examined, no changes in hydration of either the phosphate group or the carbonyl ester group were detected and in addition, no trans/gauche conformational changes in the acyl chain were observed.
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Biochim Biophys Acta
November 1990
Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Purdue University School of Pharmacy, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Infrared spectroscopy was used to investigate lipid conformational changes that occur in dilauroylphosphatidylcholine (diC12PC) bilayers with and without fatty-acid-amino-acids as guest molecules in the membrane. Incorporating 2.5 mole% N-decanoylglycine (decgly) into diC12PC liposomes caused formation of the antiplanar-antiplanar (ap-ap) phosphodiester conformation which was stable in room temperature IR spectra.
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