Assembly and Molecular Organization of Self-assembled Lipid Bilayers on Solid Substrates Monitored by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy
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The structural properties of lipid films, made from a squalene/butanol solution containing varying amounts (0-15 mg/ml) of egg phosphatidylcholine and deposited on a thin metallic silver layer, were investigated using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectroscopy. Optical parameters (thickness, refractive index and extinction coefficient) of such supported self-assembled lipid membranes were obtained from a theoretical analysis of the experimental SPR curves. The mass of the lipid membrane and the area and volume occupied by one lipid molecule were also calculated. The results were consistent with the formation of durable and homogeneous lipid bilayers on the solid substrate, and indicated similarities in structural properties between the present lipid bilayers and freely suspended and Langmuir-Blodgett bilayer membranes. Such bilayers represent a simple model for biological membranes, as well as providing a means of immobilizing proteins for various practical applications, including receptor-based sensors and molecular devices. The results confirm the value of the SPR technique for investigating the properties of thin biomolecular dielectric films deposited on a metal surface.
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