Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain

Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) spectroscopy is widely used for studying the di-chain phospholipid monolayers incorporated in model cell membranes. In this context, it is frequently assumed, without justification, that the chains are identical, so their individual contributions to the SFG spectra are...

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Main Authors: Alexander P. Fellows, Mike T. L. Casford, Paul B. Davies
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-04-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0034885
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spelling doaj-8d08d055a38f474dba52246903e7dbcc2021-05-04T14:07:17ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262021-04-01114045119045119-910.1063/5.0034885Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chainAlexander P. Fellows0Mike T. L. Casford1Paul B. Davies2Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United KingdomYusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United KingdomYusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United KingdomSum Frequency Generation (SFG) spectroscopy is widely used for studying the di-chain phospholipid monolayers incorporated in model cell membranes. In this context, it is frequently assumed, without justification, that the chains are identical, so their individual contributions to the SFG spectra are indistinguishable. However, the combination of both attractive and repulsive Van der Waals interactions between the chains results in a finite angle between their two terminal methyl groups, resulting in non-equivalent contributions to the non-linear susceptibility. This work describes the application of the underlying non-linear theory required to produce the accurate SFG spectral simulations needed to test this assertion and therefore provides the necessary quantitative validation. For phospholipids comprising two identical saturated chains, which typically have small angles of divergence, these simulations predict only small deviations in the SFG intensities from those calculated assuming a single methyl orientation. Non-identical tails, however, with differences in the degree or type of chain unsaturation, or in the parity of the chain lengths, show much larger discrepancies than the assumption of a single chain. In these cases, the two tails must be treated as separate entities, and their structural relationship must be incorporated into the interpretation of their SFG spectra. A second important result from the simulations arises from the systematic nature of the deviations, which shows that even small intensity changes should not be quickly dismissed on the basis of being subsumed by the uncertainties associated with spectral noise.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0034885
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author Alexander P. Fellows
Mike T. L. Casford
Paul B. Davies
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Mike T. L. Casford
Paul B. Davies
Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
AIP Advances
author_facet Alexander P. Fellows
Mike T. L. Casford
Paul B. Davies
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title Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
title_short Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
title_full Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
title_fullStr Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
title_full_unstemmed Orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: Effect of the second acyl chain
title_sort orientation analysis of sum frequency generation spectra of di-chain phospholipids: effect of the second acyl chain
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) spectroscopy is widely used for studying the di-chain phospholipid monolayers incorporated in model cell membranes. In this context, it is frequently assumed, without justification, that the chains are identical, so their individual contributions to the SFG spectra are indistinguishable. However, the combination of both attractive and repulsive Van der Waals interactions between the chains results in a finite angle between their two terminal methyl groups, resulting in non-equivalent contributions to the non-linear susceptibility. This work describes the application of the underlying non-linear theory required to produce the accurate SFG spectral simulations needed to test this assertion and therefore provides the necessary quantitative validation. For phospholipids comprising two identical saturated chains, which typically have small angles of divergence, these simulations predict only small deviations in the SFG intensities from those calculated assuming a single methyl orientation. Non-identical tails, however, with differences in the degree or type of chain unsaturation, or in the parity of the chain lengths, show much larger discrepancies than the assumption of a single chain. In these cases, the two tails must be treated as separate entities, and their structural relationship must be incorporated into the interpretation of their SFG spectra. A second important result from the simulations arises from the systematic nature of the deviations, which shows that even small intensity changes should not be quickly dismissed on the basis of being subsumed by the uncertainties associated with spectral noise.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0034885
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