Combining (Non-) Linear Optical and Fluorescence Analysis of DiD to Enhance Lipid Phase Recognition
Silvio Osella, Florent Di Meo, N. Arul Murugan, Gabin Fabre, Marcel, Ameloot, Patrick Trouillas, Stefan Knippenberg

TL;DR
This study combines multiple optical techniques and fluorescence decay analysis to improve lipid membrane phase recognition using the DiD probe, providing a versatile method for differentiating membrane states.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach using (non)linear optical methods and fluorescence decay to enhance lipid phase detection with DiD, supported by quantum mechanics calculations.
Findings
DiD can identify lipid bilayer phases.
SHG reveals polarization differences in environments.
TPA confirms probe location in lipid membranes.
Abstract
The widespread interest in phase recognition of lipid membranes has led to the use of different optical techniques to enable differentiation of healthy and not fully functional cells. In this work, we show how the combination of different (non)linear optical methods such as One Photon Absorption (OPA), Two Photon Absorption (TPA) and Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) as well as the study of the fluorescence decay time leads to an enhanced screening of membrane phases using a fluorescent dioctadecyltetramethylindocarbocyanine (DiD) probe. In the current study we consider the pure liquid disordered phases of DOPC (room temperature) and DPPC (323 K), the solid gel phase of DPPC (298 K), and the liquid ordered phase of a 2:1 binary mixture of Sphingomyelin and Cholesterol. By means of extensive hybrid quantum mechanics molecular mechanics calculations and based upon the (non) linear…
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