The orientation of an amphipathic, long acyl chain fluorescent carbocyanine dye [diI-C18-(3)] in a biological membrane is examined by steady-state fluorescence polarization microscopy on portions of single erythrocyte ghosts. The thermodynamically plausible orientation model most consistent with the experimental data is one in which the diI-C18-(3) conjugated bridge chromophore is parallel to the surface of the cell and the acyl chains are imbedded in the bilayer parallel to the phospholipid acyl chains. Comparison of the predictions of this model with the experimental data yields information on the intramolecular orientations of the dye's transition dipoles and on the dye's rate of rotation in the membrane around an axis normal to the memb...
International audienceSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the...
International audienceFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for...
<p>Interactions between single molecules profoundly depend on their mutual three-dimensional orienta...
The orientation of an amphipathic, long acyl chain fluorescent carbocyanine dye [diI-C18-(3)] in a b...
AbstractIn living cells, variations in membrane orientation occur both in easily imaged large-scale ...
We describe the theory and experimental application of fluorescence depolarization measurements on s...
Single molecule fluorescence measurements have recently been used to probe the orientation of fluore...
AbstractSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the molecular ori...
Lipid vesicles are versatile tools in modern biophysical science. They can be used as models of the ...
Many cells and cell fragments are known to assume specific alignments with respect to an applied mag...
AbstractHere we present a fluorescence method based on the Stokes shift of the voltage-sensitive dye...
AbstractNumerous dyes are available or under development for probing the structural and functional p...
Numerous dyes are available or under development for probing the structural and functional propertie...
Interactions between single molecules profoundly depend on their mutual three-dimensional orientatio...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for imaging biomo...
International audienceSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the...
International audienceFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for...
<p>Interactions between single molecules profoundly depend on their mutual three-dimensional orienta...
The orientation of an amphipathic, long acyl chain fluorescent carbocyanine dye [diI-C18-(3)] in a b...
AbstractIn living cells, variations in membrane orientation occur both in easily imaged large-scale ...
We describe the theory and experimental application of fluorescence depolarization measurements on s...
Single molecule fluorescence measurements have recently been used to probe the orientation of fluore...
AbstractSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the molecular ori...
Lipid vesicles are versatile tools in modern biophysical science. They can be used as models of the ...
Many cells and cell fragments are known to assume specific alignments with respect to an applied mag...
AbstractHere we present a fluorescence method based on the Stokes shift of the voltage-sensitive dye...
AbstractNumerous dyes are available or under development for probing the structural and functional p...
Numerous dyes are available or under development for probing the structural and functional propertie...
Interactions between single molecules profoundly depend on their mutual three-dimensional orientatio...
AbstractFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for imaging biomo...
International audienceSteady-state polarization-resolved fluorescence imaging is used to analyze the...
International audienceFluorescence anisotropy and linear dichroism imaging have been widely used for...
<p>Interactions between single molecules profoundly depend on their mutual three-dimensional orienta...