Probing Intermolecular Interactions in Phospholipid Bilayers by Far-Infrared Spectroscopy

Fast thermal fluctuations and low frequency phonon modes are thought to play a part in the dynamic mechanisms of many important biological functions in cell membranes. Here we report a detailed far-infrared study of the molecular subpicosecond motions of phospholipid bilayers at various hydrations....

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B Vol. 121; no. 6; pp. 1204 - 1210
Main Authors: D’Angelo, Giovanna, Conti Nibali, Valeria, Crupi, Cristina, Rifici, Simona, Wanderlingh, Ulderico, Paciaroni, Alessandro, Sacchetti, Francesco, Branca, Caterina
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Chemical Society 16-02-2017
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Summary:Fast thermal fluctuations and low frequency phonon modes are thought to play a part in the dynamic mechanisms of many important biological functions in cell membranes. Here we report a detailed far-infrared study of the molecular subpicosecond motions of phospholipid bilayers at various hydrations. We show that these systems sustain several low frequency collective modes and deduce that they arise from vibrations of different lipids interacting through intermolecular van der Waals forces. Furthermore, we observe that the low frequency vibrations of lipid membrane have strong similarities with the subpicosecond motions of liquid water and suggest that resonance mechanisms are an important element to the dynamics coupling between membranes and their hydration water.
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ISSN:1520-6106
1520-5207
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b10323