Abstract

In this work, phospholipid liposomes were used to investigate the influence of lipid negative charge on the interaction of merocyanine 540 (MC540) with model membranes. Liposomes were prepared from a mixture of neutral dimyristoyl lecithin (DMPC) and negatively charged dimyristoyl phosphatidic acid (DMPA). A strong dependence between the presence of charges on the membrane and dye association was found. The affinity of the dye to liposomes was decreased with an increasing content of DMPA in liposomes. Changes in absorption spectra of MC540 suggest that the decrease in affinity of MC540 to charged membranes is accompanied by a hypsochromic solvatochromic shift and changes in monomer/dimer equilibrium of MC540 incorporated in the membrane.

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