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Probing organization and communication at layered interfaces
Authors:Dominska Monika  Mazur Maciej  Greenough Kelly P  Koan Monique M  Krysiński Paweł G  Blanchard G J
Institution:Michigan State University, Department of Chemistry, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
Abstract:We have investigated the local organization intrinsic to a variety of interfacial structures, by both electrochemical and spectroscopic means. Our focus has been on the design and construction of biomimetic interfaces, where a lipid bilayer or a hybrid bilayer membrane can be bound to an interface. The goal of this work is ultimately to create an interface on a transducer surface that can support an enzyme in its active form. To this point, we have examined the extent of organization that is achievable in monolayers that will be used to bind bilayer structures to a transducer surface. Our electrochemical data point to the important role of the substrate surface in determining adlayer organization. We have also investigated the fluidity and structural heterogeneity of lipid bilayers using time-resolved and steady state fluorescence spectroscopy. Our data point to the highly interactive nature of lipid bilayer constituents, where perturbations introduced to one region have significant consequences on other regions of the bilayer. Such information is directly relevant to the existence and properties of lipid raft structures in both model and biological bilayers.
Keywords:Surface-modification  Interfacial electron transfer  Unilamellar vesicles  Fluorescence anisotropy
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