Issue 9, 2022

Assembling anisotropic colloids using curvature-mediated lipid sorting

Abstract

The use of colloid supported lipid bilayers (CSLBs) for assembling colloidal structures has been of recent interest. Here, we use multi-component lipid bilayer membranes formed around anisotropic colloids and show that the curvature anisotropy of the colloids drives a sorting of the lipids in the membrane along the colloids. We then exploit this curvature-sensitive lipid sorting to create “shape-anisotropic patchy colloids” – specifically, we use colloids with six rods sticking out of a central cubic core, “hexapods”, for this purpose and demonstrate that membrane patches self-assemble at the tip of each of the six colloidal rods. The membrane patches are rendered sticky using biotinylated lipids in complement with a biotin-binding streptavidin protein. Finally, using these “shape-anisotropic patchy colloids”, we demonstrate the directed assembly of colloidal links, paving the way for the creation of heterogeneous and flexible colloidal structures.

Graphical abstract: Assembling anisotropic colloids using curvature-mediated lipid sorting

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2021
Accepted
13 Jan 2022
First published
18 Jan 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 1757-1766

Assembling anisotropic colloids using curvature-mediated lipid sorting

M. Kumar, A. Singh, B. Del Secco, M. V. Baranov, G. van den Bogaart, S. Sacanna and S. Thutupalli, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 1757 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM01517F

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