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In situ observation of protein-adsorbed stearic acid monolayer by Brewster angle microscopy and fluorescence microscopy
Authors:Hideaki Tanaka  Takahisa Akatsuka  Toru Ohe  Yoshiro Ogoma  Koji Abe  Yoshiyuki Kondo
Abstract:
A fluorescence probe, fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), was introduced to proteins, and the morphology of protein-adsorbed stearic acid monolayer was observed by fluorescence microscopy and Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) in order to analyze images. At a low protein concentration, the surface pressure increased as shown by a sigmoidal curve. A number of stripe patterns in the BAM images increased and the shapes became clear with increasing concentration of proteins. Simultaneously, the size of circular islands also became small, and finally disappeared. These results suggest that the very large stripe patterns in the BAM image show the assembly of both proteins and stearic acid molecules, and small circular islands show only the stearic acid molecules. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Brewster angle microscopy  fluorescence microscopy  protein  monolayer  morphology
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