Quenching of tryptophan fluorescence by brominated phospholipid
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 29 (41) , 9638-9643
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00493a019
Abstract
Bromolipids [1-palmitoyl-2-(dibromostearoyl)phosphatidycholine] with bromines at the 4,5,-6,7-,9,10-, 11,12,- and 15,16-positions were used to examine the fluorescence quenching of a synthetic, membrane-spanning peptide (Lys2-Gly-Leu8-Trp-Leu8-Lys-Ala-amide) incorporated into both small and large unilamellar vesicles. The peptide-lipid vesicles were analyzed to show that at least 75% of the peptide was in a transbilayer configuration, placing the single tryptophan in its predicted place in the center of the bilayer. Quenching profiles of the peptide in bromolipid showed maximal (90%) quenching by the 15,16-bromolipid, indicating that the bromolipids can accurately locate the position of a tryptophan in the bilayer. The quenching by the other bromolipids decreased with an r6 dependence and an apparent R0 of 9 .ANG.. In addition, indole in methanolic solution was subjected to quenching by a variety of mono- and dibrominated hydrocarbons. The quenching was analyzed, by using a modified Stern-Volmer equation, and found to be greatly dependent upon the number and positioning of the bromines. Monobromobutanes were found to have a quenching efficiency of only 7% while dibromobutanes, with bromines on adjacent carbon atoms, had efficiencies of over 80%. In addition, the dibromobutanes exhibited significant "static" quenching whereas the monobrominated butanes did not. These data suggest that the bromolipids are more appropriately defined as short-range quenchers rather than strictly contact quenchers.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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