SOLVENT EFFECT ON PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE HEADGROUP DYNAMICS AS REVEALED BY THE ENERGETICS AND DYNAMICS OF 2 GEL-STATE BILAYER HEADGROUP STRUCTURES AT SUBZERO TEMPERATURES

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HSIEH, CH [1 ]
WU, WG [1 ]
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[1] NATL TSING HUA UNIV, INST LIFE SCI, HSINCHU 30043, TAIWAN
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10.1016/S0006-3495(95)79885-X
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The packing and dynamics of lipid bilayers at the phosphocholine headgroup region within the temperature range of -40 to -110 degrees C have been investigated by solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements of selectively deuterium-labeled H2O/dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) bilayers. Two coexisting signals with H-2 NMR quadrupolar splittings of 36.1 and 9.3 (or smaller) kHz were detected from the -CD3 of choline methyl group. These two signals have been assigned to two coexisting gel-state headgroup structures with fast rotational motion of -CD3 and -N(CD3)(3) group, respectively, with a threefold symmetry. The largest quadrupolar splitting of the NMR signal detected from the -CD2 of C alpha and C beta methylene segment was found to be 115.2 kHz, which is 10% lower than its static value of 128.2 kHz. Thus, there are extensive motions of the entire choline group of gel-state phosphatidylcholine bilayers even at a subzero temperature of -110 degrees C. These results strongly support the previous suggestion (E. J. Dufourc, C. Mayer, J. Stohrer, G. Althoff, and G. Kothe, 1992, Biophys. J. 61:42-57) that P-31 chemical shift tenser elements of DMPC determined under similar conditions are not the rigid static values. The free energy difference between the two gel-state headgroup structures was determined to be 26.3 +/- 0.9 kJ/mol for fully hydrated bilayers. Furthermore, two structures with similar free energy difference were also detected for ''frozen'' phosphorylcholine chloride solution in a control experiment, leading to the conclusion that the two structures may be governed solely by the energetics of fully hydrated phosphocholine headgroup. The intermolecular interactions among lipids, however, stabilize the static headgroup structure as evidenced by the apparently lower free energy difference between the two structures for partially hydrated lipid bilayers, Evidence is also presented to suggest that one of the headgroup structures with trimethylammonium group rotation, which is not compatible with the static headgroup structure in crystals, is due to the dielectric relaxation of the slowly reorienting interbilayer water molecules near the physical edge of membrane surface. Finally, a molecular model of the hydration-induced conformational changes at the torsion angle alpha(5) of the O-C-C-N+ bond is proposed to explain the two detected coexisting headgroup structures. These results emphasize the important role of the trimethylammonium group in monitoring the structure and dynamics of the lipid headgroup.
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