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Atomic Recombination in Dynamic Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Probes Distance in Lipid Assemblies: A Nanometer Chemical Ruler.

Frank R Moss1, Steven G Boxer1.   

Abstract

The lateral organization of biological membranes is thought to take place on the nanometer length scale. However, this length scale and the dynamic nature of small lipid and protein domains have made characterization of such organization in biological membranes and model systems difficult. Here we introduce a new method for measuring the colocalization of lipids in monolayers and bilayers using stable isotope labeling. We take advantage of a process that occurs in dynamic SIMS called atomic recombination, in which atoms on different molecules combine to form diatomic ions that are detected with a NanoSIMS instrument. This process is highly sensitive to the distance between molecules. By measuring the efficiency of the formation of 13C15N- ions from 13C and 15N atoms on different lipid molecules, we measure variations in the lateral organization of bilayers even though these heterogeneities occur on a length scale of only a few nm, well below the diameter of the primary ion beam of the NanoSIMS instrument or even the best super-resolution fluorescence methods. Using this technique, we provide direct evidence for nanoscale phase separation in a model membrane, which may provide a better model for the organization of biological membranes than lipid mixtures with microscale phase separation. We expect this technique to be broadly applicable to any assembly where very short scale proximity is of interest or unknown, both in chemical and biological systems.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27977192      PMCID: PMC5287923          DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b10655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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