| Literature DB >> 25614761 |
Yinli Li1, Changjiang Zhu2, Jichun Zhu1, Hao Liang1, Dong Chen1, Huiling Zhao1, Bo Liu1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Phospholipid, a main component of cell membrane, has been explored as a model system of the cell membrane and temporary scaffold materials in recent studies. The mechanical properties of phospholipid layers are essentially interesting since it is involved in several biological processes.Entities:
Keywords: Atomic force microscope; Indentation force curve; Langmuir-Blogget film; Nanomechanics; Phospholipid
Year: 2014 PMID: 25614761 PMCID: PMC4279057 DOI: 10.1186/s13065-014-0071-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Schematic cartoon of the AFM tip interacting with DSPC LB film, where the hydrophobic side and hydrophilic side of the film are illustrated in yellow and red respectively. (A) Interaction between AFM tip and DSPC monolayer LB film. (B) Monolayer of DSPC LB film, where the red ball and yellow bent rods represent the hydrophilic head and the hydrophobic tails of the DSPC molecule respectively. (C) The interaction of the AFM tip and the bilayer LB film of DSPC. (D) Bilayer LB film of DSPC. (E) Molecular structure of DSPC. (F) Structural formula of DSPC, where the choline and phosphate group constitute the hydrophilic head group. The twin saturated alkyl tails, connected to the polar head group through the glycerol backbone, constitute the hydrophobic tails.
Figure 2AFM results of DSPC monolayer LB film. (A) Topography of DSPC monolayer LB film with 400 nm × 400 nm area. (B) An example of indentation force curve of DSPC monolayer LB film in deionized water.
Figure 3AFM results of DLPC monolayer LB film. (A) Topography of DLPC monolayer LB film with 400 nm × 400 nm area, (B) An example of indentation force curve of DLPC monolayer LB film in deionized water.
Figure 4AFM results of bilayer DSPC LB film. (A) Topography of bilayer DSPC LB film with the area of 400 nm × 400 nm. (B) An example of indentation force curve of DSPC bilayer LB film in deionized water.
Figure 5AFM images of bilayer DSPC on mica substrate obtained with MultiMode® 8 with the area of 150 nm × 150 nm. (A) Topography image of bilayer DSPC LB film on mica. (B) Adhesion of the bilayer film. (C) DMT modulus of the bilayer film.