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Biophys J, March 2000, p. 1420-1430, Vol. 78, No. 3

Molecular and Mesoscopic Properties of Hydrophilic Polymer-Grafted Phospholipids Mixed with Phosphatidylcholine in Aqueous Dispersion: Interaction of Dipalmitoyl N-Poly(Ethylene Glycol)Phosphatidylethanolamine with Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Studied by Spectrophotometry and Spin-Label Electron Spin Resonance

Salvatore Belsito,* Rosa Bartucci,* Giuseppina Montesano,* Derek Marsh,dagger and Luigi Sportelli*

 *Dipartimento di Fisica and Unità INFM, Università della Calabria, I-87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy, and  dagger Abteilung Spektroskopie, Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie, D-37070 Gottingen, Germany

Spin-label electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, together with optical density measurements, has been used to investigate, at both the molecular and supramolecular levels, the interactions of N-poly(ethylene glycol)-phosphatidylethanolamines (PEG-PE) with phosphatidylcholine (PC) in aqueous dispersions. PEG-PEs are micelle-forming hydrophilic polymer-grafted lipids that are used extensively for steric stabilization of PC liposomes to increase their lifetimes in the blood circulation. All lipids had dipalmitoyl (C16:0) chains, and the polymer polar group of the PEG-PE lipids had a mean molecular mass of either 350 or 2000 Da. PC/PEG-PE mixtures were investigated over the entire range of relative compositions. Spin-label ESR was used quantitatively to investigate bilayer-micelle conversion with increasing PEG-PE content by measurements at temperatures for which the bilayer membrane component of the mixture was in the gel phase. Both saturation transfer ESR and optical density measurements were used to obtain information on the dependence of lipid aggregate size on PEG-PE content. It is found that the stable state of lipid aggregation is strongly dependent not only on PEG-PE content but also on the size of the hydrophilic polar group. These biophysical properties may be used for optimized design of sterically stabilized liposomes.

Biophys J, March 2000, p. 1420-1430, Vol. 78, No. 3
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