Authors
I Burgess, M Li, SL Horswell, G Szymanski, J Lipkowski, J Majewski, S Satija
Publication date
2004/3/1
Journal
Biophysical journal
Volume
86
Issue
3
Pages
1763-1776
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-coated block of quartz by fusion of small unilamellar vesicles. The formation of this bilayer lipid membrane on a conductive surface allowed us to study the influence of the support's surface charge on the structure and hydration of the bilayer lipid membrane. We have employed electrochemical measurements and the specular reflection of neutrons to measure the thickness and water content in the bilayer lipid membrane as a function of the charge on the support's surface. When the surface charge density is close to zero, the lipid vesicles fuse directly on the surface to form a bilayer with a small number of defects and hence small water content. When the support's surface is negatively charged the film swells and incorporates water. When the charge density is more negative than −8μC cm−2, the bilayer starts to detach from …
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