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Impact of Lipid Oxidization on Vertical Structures and Electrostatics of Phospholipid Monolayers Revealed by Combination of Specular X-ray Reflectivity and Grazing-Incidence X-ray Fluorescence

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 119, Issue 30, Pages 9787-9794

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b04451

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  1. Phospholipid Research Center [120300]
  2. KAKENHI [26103521, 26247070]
  3. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  4. World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), MEXT, Japan
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26247070, 26103521] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The influence Of phospholipid oxidization of floating monolayers on the structure perpendicular to the global plane and on the density profiles of ions near the lipid monolayer has been investigated by a combination of grazing incidence X-ray fluorescence (GDCF) and specular X-ray reflectivity (XRR). Systematic variation of the composition of the floating monolayers unravels changes in the thickness, roughness and electron density of the lipid monolayers as a function of molar fraction of oxidized phospholipids. Simultaneous GDCF measurements enable one to qualitatively determine the element-specific density profiles of monovalent (K+ or Cs+) and divalent ions (Ca2+) in the vicinity of the interface in the presence and absence of two types of oxidized phospholipids (PazePC and PomnoPC) with high spatial accuracy (+/-5 angstrom). We found the condensation of Ca2+ near carboxylated PazePC was more pronounced compared to PoxnoPC with an aldehyde group. In contrast, the condensation of monovalent ions could hardly be detected even for pure oxidized phospholipid monolayers. Moreover, pure phospholipid monolayers exhibited almost no ion specific condensation near the interface. The quantitative studies with well-defined floating monolayers revealed how the elevation of lipid oxidization level alters the structures and functions of cell membranes.

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