Literature DB >> 25724816

Reduced graphene oxide directed self-assembly of phospholipid monolayers in liquid and gel phases.

Longfei Rui1, Jiaojiao Liu1, Jingliang Li2, Yuyan Weng1, Yujiang Dou3, Bing Yuan4, Kai Yang1, Yuqiang Ma5.   

Abstract

The response of cell membranes to the local physical environment significantly determines many biological processes and the practical applications of biomaterials. A better understanding of the dynamic assembly and environmental response of lipid membranes can help understand these processes and design novel nanomaterials for biomedical applications. The present work demonstrates the directed assembly of lipid monolayers, in both liquid and gel phases, on the surface of a monolayered reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The results from atomic force microscopy indicate that the hydrophobic aromatic plane and the defect holes due to reduction of GO sheets, along with the phase state and planar surface pressure of lipids, corporately determine the morphology and lateral structure of the assembled lipid monolayers. The DOPC molecules, in liquid phase, probably spread over the rGO surface with their tails associating closely with the hydrophobic aromatic plane, and accumulate to form circles of high area surrounding the defect holes on rGO sheets. However, the DPPC molecules, in gel phase, prefer to form a layer of continuous membrane covering the whole rGO sheet including defect holes. The strong association between rGO sheets and lipid tails further influences the melting behavior of lipids. This work reveals a dramatic effect of the local structure and surface property of rGO sheets on the substrate-directed assembly and subsequent phase behavior of the supported lipid membranes.
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Keywords:  Phospholipid monolayer; Reduced graphene oxide; Self-assembly

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25724816     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.02.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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