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Investigations and applications of model membrane systems
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Investigations and applications of model membrane systems
作者:
Johnson, Joseph Montgomerey.
面頁冊數:
134 p.
附註:
Adviser: Steven G. Boxer.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-04, Section: B, page: 1846.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International65-04B.
標題:
Chemistry, Biochemistry.
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ISBN:
0496759175
Investigations and applications of model membrane systems
Johnson, Joseph Montgomerey.
Investigations and applications of model membrane systems
[electronic resource] - 134 p.
Adviser: Steven G. Boxer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2004.
Control of two dimensional mixing in supported bilayer samples was achieved using an elastomeric wall. Bilayers of distinct composition could be formed on the same substrate, allowing mixing of the bilayers with a well defined start time. This could also be accomplished with vesicles of distinct composition. Vesicles were tethered through hybridization of oligo linkers covalently bonded to lipids. Vesicles were laterally fluid. Colocalization of vesicles was observed if they also contained complementary cross-linking oligos. Diffusion coefficients of colocalized vesicles were determined to be similar to that of isolated tethered vesicles.
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Formation of supported bilayers via vesicle fusion to silica substrates was investigated at a single vesicle level, using both fluorescence microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Different pathways for bilayer formation were observed, including primary vesicle fusion followed by rupture and simultaneous fusion and rupture. Approximately 50% of the vesicles observed underwent content loss dependent upon the presence of 6% fluorescently labeled lipid, Texas Red DHPE. AFM determined content loss to be due to leakage of adsorbed vesicles, as opposed to rupture of vesicles to form bilayer discs. From the flattening ratio of adsorbed vesicles (5:1) the adhesion potential was determined to be 0.1 mJ/m2 and the critical rupture radius of vesicles was estimated as >250 nm.
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