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单层磷脂双分子层的涨落与不稳定性。

Fluctuations and destabilization of single phospholipid bilayers.

机构信息

Institut Charles Sadron, Universite Louis Pasteur, CNRS, 23 Rue du Loess, BP 84047, 67034 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France.

出版信息

Biointerphases. 2008 Jun;3(2):FB3. doi: 10.1116/1.2936938.

Abstract

Supported phospholipid bilayers are interesting model systems for biologists and present fascinating physical properties. The authors present an extensive experimental study of the dynamic properties of supported bilayers. The structure and the equilibrium properties of single and double supported bilayers were investigated with neutron reflectivity. The submicronic fluctuation spectrum of a nearly free "floating" bilayer was determined using off-specular x-ray scattering: the surface tension of the bilayer, its bending modulus, and the intermembrane potential could be determined. Using fluorescence microscopy, the authors showed that this well-controlled single bilayer can form vesicles. Destabilization occurred either at the main gel-fluid transition of the lipids and could be interpreted in terms of a decrease in the bending rigidity or under an ac low-frequency electric field applied in the fluid phase. In the latter case, the authors also studied the effect of the electric field at the molecular length scale by neutron reflectivity. In both cases, destabilization leads to the formation of relatively monodisperse vesicles. This could give further understanding on the vesicle formation mechanism and on the parameters that determine the vesicle size.

摘要

支持磷脂双层是生物学家感兴趣的模型系统,具有迷人的物理性质。作者对支撑双层的动态特性进行了广泛的实验研究。使用中子反射法研究了单层和双层支撑膜的结构和平衡特性。使用非镜面 X 射线散射确定了几乎自由“漂浮”双层的亚微米级涨落谱:可以确定双层的表面张力、弯曲模量和膜间电势。使用荧光显微镜,作者表明这种控制良好的单层可以形成囊泡。双层的不稳定性要么发生在脂质的主要凝胶-流体转变处,可以用弯曲刚度的降低来解释,要么发生在施加于流体相的低频交流电场下。在后一种情况下,作者还通过中子反射法研究了电场在分子长度尺度上的影响。在这两种情况下,不稳定性都会导致相对单分散的囊泡形成。这可以进一步了解囊泡形成的机制以及决定囊泡大小的参数。

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