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Monovalent ion-phosphatidylcholine interactions: an electron paramagnetic resonance study

✍ Scribed by B.A. Cunningham; E. Gelerinter; L.J. Lis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
458 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-3084

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✦ Synopsis


The apparent Mn 2Γ· binding constant for L-a-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilayers dispersed in monovalent salt and MnCI 2 dispersions was determined as a function temperature using electron paramagnetic resonance (ERP). Reproducibility in the data sets requires the use of a standard salt solution and dual cavity techniques. Changes in the binding constant at different phase states and temperatures were observed and correlated to the influence of monovalent salts on the thermal properties of DPPC. The turning points (i.e. changes in slope) in the curves of the apparent Mn 2+ binding constant versus temperature can be understood in terms of differences in ion binding to headgroups with different bilayer surface areas. The influence of Li Γ· and SCN-on Mn 2Γ· binding is viewed as a function of their presence in the ionic media in contact with the bilayer rather than as a competitive event. Other monovalent ions studied appear to have little effect on the measured apparent Mn 2Γ· binding constants for DPPC headgroups.


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