M. Engelke et al., GRAMICIDIN EFFECTS ON THE TRANSVERSE AND LATERAL DISTRIBUTION OF PYRENE AND PYRENE DERIVED PROBES IN LIPID BILAYERS, SPECT ACT A, 51(11), 1995, pp. 1939-1947
The excimer to monomer fluorescence intensity ratios obtained by direc
t excitation and by energy transfer from protein intrinsic tryptophan
to pyrene and the enhancement of the 0-0 vibration transition in the m
onomer fluorescence spectra of pyrene, pyrene methanol (PM) and pyrene
dodecanoic acid (PD) have been measured as a function of temperature
and gramicidin concentration to investigate the localizations and dyna
mics of these probes in bilayers of small unilamellar vesicles consist
ing of egg yolk phosphatidylcholine (EPC) and gramicidin containing EP
C liposomes (proteoliposomes). Our measurements reveal that gramicidin
does not influence the lateral distribution of PD but reduces the PD
excimer formation in the protein environment. On the contrary, PM enri
ches in the vicinity of gramicidin probably as a result of a fluidity
gradient from the phospholipid headgroup region to the protein environ
ment. Pyrene molecules preferentially reside in the neighbourhood of g
ramicidin for the same reason as given for PM, but are kept away from
gramicidin at temperatures below 25 degrees C owing to the rigidity of
the outer regions of the membrane.