Title of article
Remarkable Microenvironmental Difference between Monolayer and Bilayer Membrane Interfaces. Dissociation Behavior of a Lysine Residue Placed on the Membrane Surface
Author/Authors
Ariga، Katslihiko نويسنده , , Abe، Takao نويسنده , , Kikuchi، Jun-ichi نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-81
From page
82
To page
0
Abstract
The dissociation constant (pK) of an e-amino group of the L-lysine residue in a cationic peptide lipid was evaluated for both the bilayer vesicle formed in aqueous media and monolayer membrane assembled at the air-water interface. The pK value of 9.4 in the aqueous vesicle evaluated using 1H-NMR spectroscopy was relatively close to that observed for the eamino group of lysine in water (10.5). In contrast, (pi)-A isotherm measurements for the monolayer membrane on pure water revealed a remarkably shifted pK (5.1).
Keywords
cattle , South China , genetic diversity , mithan (Bos frontalis) , blood protein electrophoresis
Journal title
CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Record number
27157
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