Anisotropic motion effects in CW non-linear EPR spectra: relaxation enhancement of lipid spin labels. 2003

V A Livshits, and B G Dzikovski, and D Marsh
Centre of Photochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117427, Moscow, Russian Federation.

Continuous-wave (CW) EPR measurements of enhancements in spin-lattice (T(1)-) relaxation rate find wide application for determining spin-label locations in biological systems. Often, especially in membranes, the spin-label rotational motion is anisotropic and subject to an orientational potential. We investigate here the effects of anisotropic diffusion and ordering on non-linear CW-EPR methods for determining T(1) of nitroxyl spin labels. Spectral simulations are performed for progressive saturation of the conventional in-phase, first-harmonic EPR signal, and for the first-harmonic absorption EPR signals detected 90 degrees -out-of-phase with respect to the Zeeman field modulation. Motional models used are either rapid rotational diffusion, or strong-jump diffusion of unrestricted frequency, within a cone of fixed maximum amplitude. Calculations of the T(1)-sensitive parameters are made for both classes of CW-experiment by using motional parameters (i.e., order parameters and correlation times), intrinsic homogeneous and inhomogeneous linewidth parameters, and spin-Hamiltonian hyperfine- and g-tensors, that are established from simulation of the linear CW-EPR spectra. Experimental examples are given for spin-labelled lipids in membranes.

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D008962 Models, Theoretical Theoretical representations that simulate the behavior or activity of systems, processes, or phenomena. They include the use of mathematical equations, computers, and other electronic equipment. Experimental Model,Experimental Models,Mathematical Model,Model, Experimental,Models (Theoretical),Models, Experimental,Models, Theoretic,Theoretical Study,Mathematical Models,Model (Theoretical),Model, Mathematical,Model, Theoretical,Models, Mathematical,Studies, Theoretical,Study, Theoretical,Theoretical Model,Theoretical Models,Theoretical Studies
D010713 Phosphatidylcholines Derivatives of PHOSPHATIDIC ACIDS in which the phosphoric acid is bound in ester linkage to a CHOLINE moiety. Choline Phosphoglycerides,Choline Glycerophospholipids,Phosphatidyl Choline,Phosphatidyl Cholines,Phosphatidylcholine,Choline, Phosphatidyl,Cholines, Phosphatidyl,Glycerophospholipids, Choline,Phosphoglycerides, Choline
D004578 Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy A technique applicable to the wide variety of substances which exhibit paramagnetism because of the magnetic moments of unpaired electrons. The spectra are useful for detection and identification, for determination of electron structure, for study of interactions between molecules, and for measurement of nuclear spins and moments. (From McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 7th edition) Electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectroscopy is a variant of the technique which can give enhanced resolution. Electron spin resonance analysis can now be used in vivo, including imaging applications such as MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING. ENDOR,Electron Nuclear Double Resonance,Electron Paramagnetic Resonance,Paramagnetic Resonance,Electron Spin Resonance,Paramagnetic Resonance, Electron,Resonance, Electron Paramagnetic,Resonance, Electron Spin,Resonance, Paramagnetic
D016014 Linear Models Statistical models in which the value of a parameter for a given value of a factor is assumed to be equal to a + bx, where a and b are constants. The models predict a linear regression. Linear Regression,Log-Linear Models,Models, Linear,Linear Model,Linear Regressions,Log Linear Models,Log-Linear Model,Model, Linear,Model, Log-Linear,Models, Log-Linear,Regression, Linear,Regressions, Linear
D016880 Anisotropy A physical property showing different values in relation to the direction in or along which the measurement is made. The physical property may be with regard to thermal or electric conductivity or light refraction. In crystallography, it describes crystals whose index of refraction varies with the direction of the incident light. It is also called acolotropy and colotropy. The opposite of anisotropy is isotropy wherein the same values characterize the object when measured along axes in all directions. Anisotropies

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