S. Diaz et al., Contribution of phosphate groups to the dipole potential of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine membranes, LANGMUIR, 17(3), 2001, pp. 852-855
Phloretin, a molecule which is known to decrease the dipole potential of li
pid membranes, has a little effect on the C=O frequencies of dimyristoylpho
sphatidylcholine bilayers (DMPC) in comparison to that observed on the phos
phates. In the first case, the frequency is displaced very slightly to high
er values, while a pronounced downward shift is observed on the asymmetric
vibration frequencies of the phosphates. The effect of phloretin on the pho
sphate groups is correlated with a decrease in the monolayer potential of D
MPC in the gel and in the liquid crystalline state. From the comparison wit
h monolayers spread on water and on 0.15 M trehalose, it is concluded that
the P=O bonds of the phosphates can contribute to the dipole potential of t
he membrane in addition to the contribution given by the orientation of the
P--N+ dipole.