Orientation of 1-Palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine at the Surface of Formamide and Hydroxypropionitrile

Hartwig Pohl*, Thomas Krebs and Harald Morgner
Wilhelm-Ostwald-Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University Leipzig, Linnstrasse 2, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1101 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Langmuir, 2010, 26 (4), pp 2473–2476
DOI: 10.1021/la902706x
Publication Date (Web): November 18, 2009
Copyright © 2009 American Chemical Society
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: hpohl@uni-leipzig.de.

Abstract

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Phospholipids are a main component of cell membranes. Therefore, the experimental investigation of the self-organization of phospholipids is of great interest. Here we present results concerning the orientation of the phospholipid 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC) at the surface of the polar solvents formamide and 3-hydroxypropionitrile (HPN), which we investigated by means of neutral impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy. It is shown that, in HPN, at low POPC surface excesses, the phospholipids are oriented with the polar headgroups pointing out of the solution. It is concluded that the behavior of lipids at the surface of liquids is more complex than expected and to a great extent dependent on the solvent. Comprehension of the behavior of POPC in the applied solvents might contribute to the understanding of the self-organization of phospholipids in water.

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History

  • Published In Issue February 16, 2010
  • Article ASAPNovember 18, 2009
  • Received: July 23, 2009
    Revised: September 28, 2009

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