The behavior of the fluorescence lifetime and polarization of oxonol potential-sensitive extrinsic probes in solution and in beef heart submitochondrial particles
- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 60 (3) , 173-185
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01992556
Abstract
The fluorescence polarization and lifetime of the extrinsic potential-sensitive probes oxonols V and VI have been investigated both for the dyes free in aqueous and ethanol solutions and in the presence of beef heart submitochondrial particles under resting and energy-transducing conditions. The emission lifetime of the dyes appears to be inversely related to the solvent dielectric constant and increases as the solvent is changed from an aqueous medium to ethanol to the biological membrane. The fluorescence decay curve becomes biphasic in the presence of the membrane preparation and consists of a faster decaying component, the lifetime of which is the same as that of the probe in aqueous solution and of a slower decaying component. The longer lived component suffers an uncoupler-sensitive decrease in lifetime when ATP is added to the medium. The decrease in lifetime of the longer lived species is accompanied by large depolarizations of the dye fluorescence. These observations are consistent with a redistribution-type mechanism for the energy-dependent spectral changes involving the movement of probe from the aqueous phase to the membrane vesicles. The rotational relaxation time of oxonols V and VI is increased by over an order of magnitude when these dyes associate with the membrane. This observation is consistent with a previously developed model for the location of the dyes in the bilayer in which the side chains serve as anchors, preventing the rapid tumbling of the probe in the membrane.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
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