Infrared dichroism investigations on the acyl chain ordering in lamellar structures II. The effect of diene groups in membranes of dioctadecadienoylphosphatidylcholine
H. Binder et B. Kohlstrunk, Infrared dichroism investigations on the acyl chain ordering in lamellar structures II. The effect of diene groups in membranes of dioctadecadienoylphosphatidylcholine, VIB SPECTR, 21(1-2), 1999, pp. 75-95
The infrared (IR) linear dichroism of selected absorption bands of the acyl
chains of the diene lipid dioctadecadienoylphosphatidylcholine (DODPC) has
been studied as a function of relative humidity (RH) at T = 25 degrees C.
The IR order parameters of the C-H wagging, and of the C=C and C-C stretchi
ng modes of the diene groups yield the mean orientation of these moieties w
ithin the membranes. The tendency of the plate-like diene groups to align m
utually parallel induces the formation of tightly packed subgel phases. The
arrangement of the octadecadienoyl chains is characterised by a considerab
le tilt with respect to the bilayer normal ((theta) approximate to 40 degre
es) and by a skew rotation between the diene and polymethylene parts. The p
acking requirements of the chains in the subgels force the area of the memb
ranes to increase and the PC headgroups to dehydrate partially. The presenc
e of the diene groups near the polar/apolar interface promotes lyotropic so
lid/solid phase transitions. Consequently, the packing of the acyl chains c
an be modulated by hydration. Two modifications of the subgels with differe
nt tilt directions of the chain axes are found in each of the two subgel ph
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