Deuterium NMR of specifically deuterated fluorine spin probes
Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectra (at 55.3 MHz) have been obtained of 19F-2H double-labeled phospholipids in pure lipid bilayers, and of 2H-labeled lipid in a 19F-labeled bilayer, as a function of concentration, to assess the perturbing influence of 19F sites in lipid hydrocarbon chains....
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1980-12, Vol.255 (24), p.11652-11655 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectra (at 55.3 MHz) have been obtained of 19F-2H double-labeled phospholipids in pure
lipid bilayers, and of 2H-labeled lipid in a 19F-labeled bilayer, as a function of concentration, to assess the perturbing
influence of 19F sites in lipid hydrocarbon chains. Order parameters of 2H-labeled sites adjacent to C-8 myristic fluorine
probes in pure lipid bilayers, and 19F spin label order parameters themselves, are about 30% lower than those deduced from
the use of nonperturbing 2H probes. The effect is intramolecular rather than intermolecular and presumably represents increased
gauche states due to the increased size of the 19F label. This effect is consistent with the view that difluoromethylene fatty
acyl chains function in a manner approximating that of unsaturated fatty acyl chains. The differences disappear in the presence
of cholesterol at very high order parameters (Smol approximately 0.8 to 0.9). These results represent the first attempt at
elucidating the perturbing effects of a high sensitivity probe (19F) and indicate that caution must be used when using spectroscopic
probes to deduce the absolute magnitude of hydrocarbon chain order parameters. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0021-9258(19)70180-X |