The fluidity of intact human erythrocyte membrane and the effect of fl
uoride on fluidity were studied by using two kinds of fatty acid spin
labels and measuring the time and temperature dependence of order para
meter S and rotational correlation time tau(c). The time dependance of
S or tau(c) indicated that there is an effect of time in the course o
f the F- action on the cell membrane. The plot of S vs. temperature fo
r I [12, 3] showed an abrupt discontinuity at 29.0-degrees-C in untrea
ted and 36.0-degrees-C in F--treated but for I [1, 14] showed no disco
ntinuity. Plots of tau(c) vs. temperature for I [12, 3] and I [1, 14]
showed a point of phase transition at 38.0-degrees-C and 40.0-degrees-
C in untreated and at 36.6-degrees-C and 44.6-degrees-C in F--treated,
which indicated that a difference in fluidity exists between the surf
ace and the interior of the lipid bilayer, and that the above fluidity
difference is changed by F- exposure. It is concluded that F- has lit
tle effect on membrane fluidity but, when combining with a factor of t
ime or temperature, has a marked effect on it.