Abstract

The dynamics of docosahexaenoyl acyl chains (DHA) in 18:0-22:6n3-PC bilayers were studied by 13C MAS NMR relaxation measurements. A Lipari−Szabo-type analysis yielded site-specific correlation times of DHA chain isomerization and C−H bond order parameters. It is concluded that DHA chains perform rapid isomerization with correlation times from 80 ps near the carbonyl group to 8 ps near the terminal methyl group. Spin−lattice relaxation rates remained unaltered after rhodopsin incorporation into the bilayers, indicating that the majority of lipids maintain their rapid chain isomerization in the presence of the protein. However, spin−spin relaxation rates revealed that rhodopsin increased motional correlation times of slow collective DHA motions.

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