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PORPHYRIN-LIPID INTERACTIONS AT THE AIR-WATER INTERFACE IN SPREAD MONOLAYERS. A FLUORESCENCE STUDY.
Authors:Maria Bohorquez  Larry K Patterson  Daniel Brault
Institution:Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, IN 16556, USA;Laboratoire de Biophysique, INSERM U.201, CNRS UA.H81, Muséum National ?Histoire Naturelle, 61 Rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:In membrane systems, carboxylic porphyrins may interact with both the lipid pseudophase and the adjacent aqueous environment through their hydrophobic core and their polar acid chains, respectively. These interactions are monitored in model membrane systems, i.e. spread monolayers of dioleoylphosphatidylcholine as functions of lipid organization and pH of the aqueous subphase using steady state and time resolved fluorescence techniques. In all cases contact between porphyrin and aqueous subphase, as indicated through quenching by I-, is observed at low surface pressure. This contact decreases and becomes almost insignificant as the monolayer approaches maximum organization through compression. On deprotonation of the monocarboxylic porphyrin, methylpyrroporphyrin, increased contact with water is observed in liquid compressed monolayers. In liquid expanded layers, however, it appears that organization of lipid molecules surrounding this dissymmetric charged form affords some isolation from water. The effect of esterification of carboxylic chains is also examined.
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