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Unraveling Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation Kinetics: Osmotic Effects

Year: 2013

Journal: Langmuir, 2013, 29 (7), pp 2282–2288, 20130403

Authors: Nicole Hain 1 2, Marta Gallego 1, and Ilya Reviakine *1

Last authors: Ilya Reviakine

Organizations: 1 CIC biomaGUNE, Paseo Miramón 182, San Sebastián 20009, Spain 2 Institute of Physical Chemistry, Clausthal University of Technology, Arnold-Sommerfeld-Str. 4, D-38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

Country: Spain, Germany

Solid-supported lipid bilayers are used as cell membrane models and form the basis of biomimetic and biosensor platforms. The mechanism of their formation from adsorbed liposomes is not well-understood. Using membrane-permeable solute glycerol, impermeable solutes sucrose and dextran, and a pore forming peptide melittin, we studied experimentally how osmotic effects affect the kinetics of the adsorbed liposome-to-bilayer transition. We find that its rate is enhanced if adsorbed liposomes are made permeable but is not significantly retarded by impermeable solutes. The results are explained in terms of adsorbed liposome deformation and formation of transmembrane pores.