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Surface nanostructures for fluorescence probing of supported lipid bilayers on reflective substrates.

Authors :
Dabkowska, Aleksandra
Piret, Gaelle
Niman, Cassandra
Lard, Mercy
Linke, Heiner
Nylander, Tommy
Prinz, Christelle
Dabkowska, Aleksandra
Piret, Gaelle
Niman, Cassandra
Lard, Mercy
Linke, Heiner
Nylander, Tommy
Prinz, Christelle
Source :
Nanoscale; 7(43), pp 18020-18024 (2015); ISSN: 2040-3372
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The fluorescence interference contrast (FLIC) effect prevents the use of fluorescence techniques to probe the continuity and fluidity of supported lipid bilayers on reflective materials due to a lack of detectable fluorescence. Here we show that adding nanostructures onto reflective surfaces to locally confer a certain distance between the deposited fluorophores and the reflecting surface enables fluorescence detection on the nanostuctures. The nanostructures consist of either deposited nanoparticles or epitaxial nanowires directly grown on the substrate and are designed such that they can support a lipid bilayer. This simple method increases the fluorescence signal sufficiently to enable bilayer fluorescence detection and to observe the recovery of fluorescence after photobleaching in order to assess lipid bilayer formation on any reflective surface.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nanoscale; 7(43), pp 18020-18024 (2015); ISSN: 2040-3372
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1023418141
Document Type :
Electronic Resource