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Fluorescence Quenching Methods to Study Lipid‐Protein Interactions

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Abstract

This unit describes how fluorescence quenching methods can be used to determine binding constants for phospholipids binding to intrinsic membrane proteins. Reconstitution of a Trp-containing intrinsic membrane protein with bromine-containing phospholipids leads to quenching of the Trp fluorescence of the protein; the extent of quenching depends on the strength of binding of the phospholipid to the protein. Protocols are included for the synthesis of bromine-containing phospholipids from phospholipids containing carbon-carbon double bonds in their fatty acyl chains and for the reconstitution of membrane proteins into bilayers containing bromine-containing phospholipids. Details are included on data analysis, including equations and software that can be used for fitting the fluorescence quenching data.

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