VOLTAGE SENSITIVITY OF THE FLUORESCENT-PROBE RH421 IN A MODEL MEMBRANE SYSTEM

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CLARKE, RJ [1 ]
ZOUNI, A [1 ]
HOLZWARTH, JF [1 ]
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[1] MAX PLANCK GESELL,FRITZ HABER INST,D-14195 BERLIN,GERMANY
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10.1016/S0006-3495(95)80313-9
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The voltage sensitivity of the fluorescent styrylpyridinium dye RH421 has been investigate in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles by inducing an intramembrane electric field through the binding of the hydrophobic ion tetraphenylborate (TPB). To assess the probability of electrochromic and solvatochromic mechanisms for the dye response, the ground-state dipole moment of the dye in chloroform solution was determined from dielectric constant measurements to be 12 (+/-1) Debye, and the change in dipole moment upon excitation was calculated from measurements of the Stokes shift in solvents of varying polarity to be 25 (+/-11) Debye. As well as causing absorbance and fluorescence changes of membrane-bound dye, the TPB-induced electrical field was found to reduce significantly the pK(a) of the dye. The pH at which experiments are carried out Is, thus, an important factor in determining the amplitude of the voltage-induced absorbance and fluorescence changes. The observed absorbance changes induced by the field are inconsistent with a pure electrochromic mechanism. A reorientation/solvatochromic mechanism, whereby the electrical field reorients the dye molecules so that they experience a change in polarity of their lipid environment is likely to make a significant contribution to both the spectral changes and to the field effect on the acid-base properties of the dye.
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