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Unusual Behavior of the Bipolar Molecule 25-Hydroxycholesterol at the Air/Water Interface-Langmuir Monolayer Approach Complemented with Theoretical Calculations.
Wnetrzak, Anita; Chachaj-Brekiesz, Anna; Kobierski, Jan; Karwowska, Katarzyna; Petelska, Aneta D; Dynarowicz-Latka, Patrycja.
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  • Wnetrzak A; Faculty of Chemistry , Jagiellonian University , Gronostajowa 2 , 30-387 Kraków , Poland.
  • Chachaj-Brekiesz A; Faculty of Chemistry , Jagiellonian University , Gronostajowa 2 , 30-387 Kraków , Poland.
  • Kobierski J; Department of Pharmaceutical Biophysics, Faculty of Pharmacy , Jagiellonian University Medical College , Medyczna 9 , 30-688 Kraków , Poland.
  • Karwowska K; Faculty of Chemistry , University of Bialystok , Ciolkowskiego 1K , 15-425 Bialystok , Poland.
  • Petelska AD; Faculty of Chemistry , University of Bialystok , Ciolkowskiego 1K , 15-425 Bialystok , Poland.
  • Dynarowicz-Latka P; Faculty of Chemistry , Jagiellonian University , Gronostajowa 2 , 30-387 Kraków , Poland.
J Phys Chem B ; 124(6): 1104-1114, 2020 02 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31972080
ABSTRACT
In this study, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25-OH), a biamphiphilic compound with a wide range of biological activities, has been investigated at the air/water interface. We were interested in how two hydroxyl groups attached at distal positions of the 25-OH molecule (namely, at C(3) in the sterane system and at C(25) in the side chain) influence its surface behavior. Apart from traditional Langmuir monolayers, other complementary surface-sensitive techniques, such as electric surface potential measurements, Brewster angle microscopy (BAM, enabling texture visualization and film thickness measurements), and polarization modulation-infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS), were applied. Experimental data have been interpreted with the aid of theoretical study. Our results show that 25-OH molecules in the monomolecular layer are anchored to the water surface alternatively with C(3) or C(25) hydroxyl groups. Theoretical calculations revealed that the populations of these alternative orientations were not equal and molecules anchored with C(3) hydroxyl groups were found to be in excess. As a consequence of such an arrangement, surface films of 25-OH are of lower stability as compared to cholesterol (considered as a non-oxidized analogue of 25-OH). Moreover, it was found that, upon compression, the transition from mono- to bilayer occurred. The molecular mechanism and interactions stabilizing bilayer structure were proposed. The explanation of the observed unusual surface behavior of 25-OH may contribute to an understanding of differences in biological activity between chain- and ring-oxidized sterols.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Teoría Funcional de la Densidad Idioma: En Revista: J Phys Chem B Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Teoría Funcional de la Densidad Idioma: En Revista: J Phys Chem B Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article