Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
The fluorescent membrane probe 6-propionyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (Prodan) displays a high sensitivity to the
polarity and packing properties of lipid membrane. Contrary to 6-lauroyl-2-dimethylaminonaphthalene (Laurdan), Prodan
can also monitor the properties of the membrane surface, i.e., the polar-head pretransition. In bilayers composed of
coexisting gel and liquid^crystalline phases, Prodan shows a preferential partitioning in the latter, so that the detected
membrane properties mainly belong to fluid domains. In the presence of cholesterol, the packing properties of the gel phase
phospholipids are modified in such a way that Prodan can penetrate and label the membrane. Although Prodan labeling of
the gel phase is a function of cholesterol concentration, 3 mol percent cholesterol is sufficient for a 60% Prodan labeling with
respect to the maximum labeling reached at 15 mol percent cholesterol. We present steady-state and dynamical fluorescence
measurements of Prodan in bilayers in the presence of cholesterol. Our results fit the liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered phase
model for cholesterol-containing membranes and show that the presence of cholesterol, in addition to modification to the
phase state of the hydrophobic portion of the bilayer, strongly affects the packing and the polarity of the membrane
hydrophobic^hydrophilic interface.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Krasnowska, EWA KRYSTYNA; Parasassi, Tiziana
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