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Hydration-dehydration of adsorbed protein films studied by AFM and QCM-D

Year: 2007

Journal: Biosens Bioelectron. 2007 Feb 15;22(7):1275-81, 20100827

Authors: Lubarsky GV, Davidson MR, Bradley RH

Last authors: Bradley RH

Organizations: Advanced Materials and Biomaterials Research Centre, School of Engineering, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen AB10 1FR, United Kingdom. gl30@st-andrews.ac.uk

Country: UK, United Kingdom

The hydration-dehydration process of an adsorbed human serum albumin film has been studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). All measurements were performed with identically prepared protein films deposited on highly hydrophilic substrates. Both techniques are shown to be suitable for following in situ the kinetics of protein hydration, and for providing quantitative values of the adsorbed adlayer mass. The results obtained by the two methods have been compared and combined to study changes of physical properties of the films in terms of viscosity, shear, Youngs modulus, density and film thickness. These properties were found to be reversible during hydration-dehydration cycles.