The structure of polyunsaturated lipid bilayers important for rhodopsin function: A neutron diffraction study

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The structure of oriented 1-stearoyl-2-docosahexaenoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine bilayers with perdeuterated stearoyl- or docosahexaenoyl hydrocarbon chains was investigated by neutron diffraction. Experiments were conducted at two different relative humidities, 66 and 86%. At both humidities we observed that the polyunsaturated docosahexaenoyl chain has a preference to reside near the lipid water interface. That leaves voids in the bilayer center that are occupied by saturated stearoyl chain segments. This uneven distribution of saturated- and polyunsaturated chain densities is likely to result in membrane elastic stress that modulates function of integral receptor proteins like rhodopsin. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.

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Mihailescu, M., & Gawrisch, K. (2006). The structure of polyunsaturated lipid bilayers important for rhodopsin function: A neutron diffraction study. Biophysical Journal, 90(1). https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.071712

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