光谱分辨的单分子定向成像揭示了尼罗河红在支持的脂质双层膜中所经历的极性和微粘度之间的直接对应关系。

IF 2.9 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2025-03-06 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcb.4c07578
Aranyak Sarkar, Jyotsna Bhatt Mitra, Veerendra K Sharma, Vinu Namboodiri, Manoj Kumbhakar
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脂质、胆固醇和水之间的分子水平相互作用决定了脂质双层的纳米级膜组织为液体有序(Lo)和液体无序(Ld)相,具有不同的极性和顺序。通常,溶剂致变色染料容易区分Lo相和Ld相的极性差异,而分子鳍状和分子转子则根据膜的顺序表现出不同的光物理性质。尽管在单分子光谱成像和单分子取向定位方面取得了进展,但通过同一探针检测到的极性与微粘度之间的直接实验证据仍然存在。在这里,我们展示了光谱分辨的单分子取向定位显微镜,将探针在双层膜上的纳米定位与其发射光谱、三维偶极子取向和局部微环境提供的旋转约束联系起来,并突出了同一探针所经历的极性和顺序之间的良好对应关系。这项技术有潜力解决纳米尺度的异质性和动力学问题,特别是在生物学和材料科学领域。
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Spectrally Resolved Single-Molecule Orientation Imaging Reveals a Direct Correspondence between the Polarity and Microviscosity Experienced by Nile Red in Supported Lipid Bilayer Membranes.

Molecular-level interactions among lipids, cholesterol, and water dictate the nanoscale membrane organization of lipid bilayers into liquid-ordered (Lo) and liquid-disordered (Ld) phases, characterized by different polarities and orders. Generally, solvatochromic dyes easily discriminate polarity difference between Lo and Ld phases, whereas molecular flippers and rotors show distinct photophysics depending on the membrane order. Despite progress in single-molecule spectral imaging and single-molecule orientation mapping, direct experimental proof linking polarity with microviscosity sensed by the same probe eludes us. Here, we demonstrate spectrally resolved single-molecule orientation localization microscopy to connect nanoscopic localization of a probe on a bilayer membrane with its emission spectra, three-dimensional dipole orientation, and rotational constraint offered by the local microenvironment and highlight the excellent correspondence between the polarity and order experienced by the same probe. This technique has the potential to address nanoscale heterogeneity and dynamics, especially in biology and material sciences.

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