Lung surfactant monolayer formation and maintenance requires substantial re
organization of phospholipid assemblies containing up to 10% anionic lipid.
Nuclear magnetic resonance was used to study chain order and slow reorient
ation in bilayer mixtures of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and an a
nionic phospholipid, dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG), with one or bo
th lipids chain-perdeuterated and in the presence and absence of calcium in
the aqueous medium. Anionic lipid broadens the chain-melting transition in
the presence of calcium but has little effect on phase behaviour or chain
order in its absence. Chain spectra suggest that any calcium-induced DPPG a
ggregation in the liquid crystalline phase is short-lived. While bilayers c
ontaining DPPG can exist in a metastable hydration state, their stable hydr
ation state is found to be one in which the contribution of slow collective
or diffusive bilayer motions to liquid crystal phase quadrupole echo decay
is substantially greater than observed for DPPC bilayers. (C) 1998 Elsevie
r Science B.V. All rights reserved.