Dynamic Force Spectroscopy on Supported Lipid Bilayers: Effect of Temperature and Sample Preparation

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作者
Alessandrini, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
Seeger, Heiko M. [1 ]
Caramaschi, Tommaso [2 ]
Facci, Paolo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Ctr S3, CNR Ist Nanosci, Modena, Italy
[2] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Dept Phys, Modena, Italy
关键词
MAIN PHASE-TRANSITION; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; NANOMECHANICS; MICROSCOPE; AFM; MEMBRANE; STRENGTH; ADHESION;
D O I
10.1016/j.bpj.2012.05.039
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Biological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membranes determines the behavior of many integral membrane proteins or other membrane related-proteins that show a mechanosensitive behavior. Here, we studied by force spectroscopy the behavior of supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) subjected to forces perpendicular to their plane. We measured the lipid bilayer mechanical properties and the force required for the punch-through event characteristic of atomic force spectroscopy on SLBs as a function of the interleaflet coupling. We found that for an uncoupled bilayer, the overall tip penetration occurs sequentially through the two leaflets, giving rise to two penetration events. In the case of a bilayer with coupled leaflets, penetration of the atomic force microscope tip always occurred in a single step. Considering the dependence of the jump-through force value on the tip speed, we also studied the process in the context of dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS). We performed DFS experiments by changing the temperature and cantilever spring constant, and analyzed the results in the context of the developed theories for DFS. We found that experiments performed at different temperatures and with different cantilever spring constants enabled a more effective comparison of experimental data with theory in comparison with previously published data.
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页数:10
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