1990
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(90)90195-t
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Orientation studies of hydrated dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine multibilayers by polarized FTIR-ATR spectroscopy

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“…The R ATR for the symmetric methylene stretch was 1.4, which results in a value of 0.4 for S L . This S L value would be considered low for DMPC but is consistent with liquid-crystalline lipids having an average bilayer orientation perpendicular to the supporting crystal and is in good agreement with S L values reported previously for gel-phase lipids taken above the phase transition temperature (41) and previous studies of POPC (45).…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopy In Lipid Bilayerssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The R ATR for the symmetric methylene stretch was 1.4, which results in a value of 0.4 for S L . This S L value would be considered low for DMPC but is consistent with liquid-crystalline lipids having an average bilayer orientation perpendicular to the supporting crystal and is in good agreement with S L values reported previously for gel-phase lipids taken above the phase transition temperature (41) and previous studies of POPC (45).…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopy In Lipid Bilayerssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The dichroic ratio, R ATR , of the symmetric methylene stretch, determined from the ratio of absorbance at 0°and 90°polarizations, was 1.1, which results in a calculated lipid order parameter, S L of 0.7. This value is consistent with lipids in the gel phase forming a well ordered deposited bilayer parallel to the crystal surface (28,41).…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopy In Lipid Bilayerssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Frequency changes of the antisymmetric and symmetric CH2 stretching (w,CH2 and w,CH2) bands on the monolayer compression are shown in Table 2. Both bands shift to lower frequencies with the increase in the surface pressure, suggesting the increase in the amount of all-trans conformers of the hydrocarbon chain (14)(15)(16). These frequency shifts are very similar to the recent results of ITIR external reflection spectroscopy by Dluhy et al (17,18) for DPPC monolayers spread on the water surface.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…observed at 1468 cm--' irrespective of the surface pressure, Quantitative evaluation of the molecular orientation indicating that the hydrocarbon chains are predominantly Using our new method (6), the orientation of the hydropacked in the hexagonal subcell lattice (6,14,15).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The orientation of the helical axis of the peptide relative to the lipid multilayers was assessed by placing a gold wire grid polarizer (Perkin-Elmer) in the infrared beam paralIeI and perpendicular to the ATR crystal surface with oriented lipid-peptide film. Acyl chain orientations for lipid-peptide films spread onto the germanium substrate were estimated from polarization measurements of the CH2 asymmetric stretching frequency 2,850 cm" (Okamura et al, 1990). The dichroic ratio (RATR), an index of the mean acyl chain orientation in the film, was determined by the ratio of the absorption of linearly polarized light parallel (All) and perpendicular (A,) to the plane of incidence (RATR = Al/Al).…”
Section: Ftir Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%