1. The dynamics of the surface layer of lipid membranes doped by vanadium complex: computer modeling and EPR studies.
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Olchawa, Ryszard, Man, Dariusz, and Pytel, Barbara
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COMPUTER simulation , *BILAYER lipid membranes , *MAGNETIC resonance , *ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance , *ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance imaging , *NUCLEAR research , *NUCLEAR science - Abstract
Penetration of the liposome membranes doped with vanadium complex formed in the liquid-crystalline phase from egg yolk lecithin (EYL) by the TEMPO (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl) spin probes has been investigated. The penetration process was followed by 360 hours at 24°C, using the electron spin resonance (EPR) method. The spectroscopic parameter of the partition ( F) of this probe indicated that a maximum rigidity of the membrane was at 3% concentration of the vanadium complex. Computer simulations showed that the increase in the rigidity of the membrane corresponds to the closure of gaps in the surface layer of the membrane, and indicates the essential role of the membrane surface in transport processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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