Issue 32, 2021, Issue in Progress

A quantitative determination of lipid bilayer deposition efficiency using AFM

Abstract

The efficacy of a number of different methods for depositing a dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) lipid bilayer or DMPC–cholesterol (3 : 1) mixed bilayer onto a silicon substrate has been investigated in a quantitative manner using atomic force microscopy (AFM) image analysis to extract surface coverage. Complementary AFM-IR measurements were used to confirm the presence of the lipids. For the Langmuir–Blodgett/Schaefer deposition method at temperatures below the chain-melting transition temperature (Tm), a large number of bilayer defects resulted when DMPC was deposited from a water subphase. Addition of calcium ions to the trough led to smaller, more frequent defects, whereas addition of cholesterol to the lipid mixture led to a vast improvement in bilayer coverage. Poor coverage was achieved for deposition at temperatures above Tm. Formation of the deposited bilayer from vesicle fusion proved a more reliable method for all systems, with formation of near-complete bilayers within 60 seconds at temperatures above Tm, although this method led to a higher probability of multilayer formation and rougher bilayer surfaces.

Graphical abstract: A quantitative determination of lipid bilayer deposition efficiency using AFM

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2021
Accepted
26 May 2021
First published
02 Jun 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 19768-19778

A quantitative determination of lipid bilayer deposition efficiency using AFM

M. H. Wood, D. C. Milan, R. J. Nichols, M. T. L. Casford and S. L. Horswell, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 19768 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA01920A

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