Active membranes studied by X-ray scattering |
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Authors: | A. Giahi M. El Alaoui Faris P. Bassereau T. Salditt |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institut für R?ntgenphysik,G?ttingen,Germany;2.Laboratoire Physico Chimie,Unité Mixte de Recherche 168 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique/Institut Curie,Paris Cedex 05,France |
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Abstract: | In view of recent theories of “active” membranes, we have studied multilamellar phospholipid membrane stacks with reconstituted transmembrane protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR) under different illumination conditions by X-ray scattering. The light-active protein is considered as an active constituent which drives the system out of equilibrium and is predicted to change the collective fluctuation properties of the membranes. Using X-ray reflectivity, X-ray non-specular (diffuse) scattering, and grazing incidence scattering, we find no detectable change in the scattering curves when changing the illumination condition. In particular the intermembrane spacing d remains constant, after eliminating hydration-related artifacts by design of a suitable sample environment. The absence of any observable non-equilibrium effects in the experimental window is discussed in view of the relevant parameters and recent theories. |
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Keywords: | 87.64.Bx Electron, neutron and X-ray diffraction and scattering 87.15.Kg Molecular interactions membrane-protein interactions 87.15.Ya Fluctuations |
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