Dielectric spectroscopy as a sensor of membrane headgroup mobility and hydration

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作者
Klosgen, B
Reichle, C
Kohlsmann, S
Kramer, KD
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[1] Free University of Berlin, Institute of Experimental Physics
[2] Freie Universitat Berlin, Fachbereich Physik, WE 1, Inst. für Experimental-Physik, Berlin, D-14195
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10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79518-8
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Dielectric spectroscopy is based on the response of the permanent dipoles to a driving electric field. The phospholipid membrane systems of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine and dioteoylphosphatidylcholine can be prepared as samples of multilamellar liposomes with a well known amount of interlamellar water. For optimal resolution in dielectric spectroscopy one has to design the experimental set-up so that the direction of the permanent headgroup dipole moment is mostly parallel to the field vector of the external radio frequency (rf) electric field in this layered system. A newly developed coaxial probe technique makes it possible to sweep the measuring frequency between 1 and 1000 MHz in the temperature range 286-323 K. The response yields both the dispersion (epsilon') and the absorption part (epsilon'') of the complex dielectric permittivity, which are attributed to the rotational diffusions of the zwitterionic phosphatidylcholine headgroup and the hydration water, respectively. Although the contributions of the headgroup and the hydration dipole moments to the dielectric relaxation are found to be situated close together, we succeeded in separating them. In the language of the Debye description, we propose to assign the lower frequency portion of the signal response to the relaxation contributed by the headgroups. The respective relaxation frequency is a discrete Value in the range of 15-100 MHz and it shows normal temperature dependence. The contribution of the hydration water molecules exhibits a similar behavior in the range of 100-500 MHz but with the attributed relaxation frequency as the center of an asymmetric distribution of frequencies in analogy to simulation models known from the literature. Activation energies are derived for each of these relaxation processes from the Arrhenius plots of the temperature-dependent relaxation frequencies.
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