Krishna, M. M. G. ; Periasamy, N. (1998) Fluorescence of organic dyes in lipid membranes: site of solubilization and effects of viscosity and refractive index on lifetimes Journal of Fluorescence, 8 (1). pp. 81-91. ISSN 1053-0509
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02758241
Abstract
The fluorescence decay of several organic dye molecules intercalated in egg phosphatidylcholine lipid membrane vesicles is consistent with the existence of two or three prominent lifetime components rather than a single continuous distribution of lifetimes. The major lifetime components are identified with different sites of solubilization in the membrane. The variation of the lifetime of the membrane-bound dye was studied as a function of the sucrose concentration, which varied the viscosity and refractive index of the aqueous solution. The combined effect of viscosity and refractive index on the lifetime of the dye was used to identify the site of solubilization of the dye in the membrane. The study was useful to identify dye molecules on the surface which are exposed to the aqueous phase, for which the fluorescence lifetime increased systematically with sucrose (viscosity effect). More importantly, it was possible in a few cases to identify the dye molecules which are oriented in the membrane phase, and the fluorescence lifetime decreased systematically with sucrose (refractive index effect). Anomalous values of order parameters determined from the refractive index effect are explained in terms of an orientational distribution of the linear dye molecule weighted in favor of mutually orthogonal orientations.
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Keywords: | Lifetimes; Membrane; Vesicles; Egg Phosphatidylcholine; Viscosity; Refractive Index; Order Parameter |
ID Code: | 37332 |
Deposited On: | 22 Apr 2011 12:30 |
Last Modified: | 22 Apr 2011 12:30 |
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