The effect of cholesterol on highly curved membranes measured by nanosecond Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy

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作者
Vishvakarma, Vicky [1 ]
Engberg, Oskar [2 ]
Huster, Daniel [2 ]
Maiti, Sudipta [1 ]
机构
[1] Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Homi Bhabha Rd, Mumbai 400005, Maharashtra, India
[2] Univ Leipzig, Inst Med Phys & Biophys, Hartelstr 16-18, D-04107 Leipzig, Germany
来源
METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN FLUORESCENCE | 2022年 / 10卷 / 04期
关键词
polarized fluorescence correlation spectroscopy; rotational anisotropy; cholesterol effect on viscosity; nanosecond FCS; membrane viscosity; TRANSLATIONAL DIFFUSION; ROTATIONAL DIFFUSION; ORIENTATIONAL ORDER; NILE RED; VISCOSITY; PROTEINS; DYNAMICS; VESICLES; BILAYERS;
D O I
10.1088/2050-6120/ac87ea
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Small lipid vesicles (with diameter <= 100 nm) with their highly curved membranes comprise a special class of biological lipid bilayers. The mechanical properties of such membranes are critical for their function, e.g. exocytosis. Cholesterol is a near-universal regulator of membrane properties in animal cells. Yet measurements of the effect of cholesterol on the mechanical properties of membranes have remained challenging, and the interpretation of such measurements has remained a matter of debate. Here we show that nanosecond fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) can directly measure the ns-microsecond rotational correlation time (tau (r)) of a lipid probe in high curvature vesicles with extraordinary sensitivity. Using a home-built 4-Pi fluorescence cross-correlation spectrometer containing polarization-modulating elements, we measure the rotational correlation time (tau (r)) of Nile Red in neurotransmitter vesicle mimics. As the cholesterol mole fraction increases from 0 to 50%, tau (r) increases from 17 +/- 1 to 112 +/- 12 ns, indicating a viscosity change of nearly a factor of 7. These measurements are corroborated by solid-state NMR results, which show that the order parameter of the lipid acyl chains increases by about 50% for the same change in cholesterol concentration. Additionally, we measured the spectral parameters of polarity-sensitive fluorescence dyes, which provide an indirect measure of viscosity. The green/red ratio of Nile Red and the generalized polarization of Laurdan show consistent increases of 1.3x and 2.6x, respectively. Our results demonstrate that rotational FCS can directly measure the viscosity of highly curved membranes with higher sensitivity and a wider dynamic range compared to other conventional techniques. Significantly, we observe that the viscosity of neurotransmitter vesicle mimics is remarkably sensitive to their cholesterol content.
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