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Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging and Force Spectroscopy of Supported Lipid Bilayers
Published on: July 22, 2015
Real-time atomic force microscopy reveals cytochrome c-induced alterations in neutral lipid bilayers
Sandrine Morandat1, Karim El Kirat
1Laboratoire de Génie Enzymatique et Cellulaire, UMR-CNRS 6022, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, BP 20529, 60205 Compiègne Cedex, France.
Abstract:
The interaction of cytochrome c (cyt c) with supported lipid membranes was investigated on the nanoscale by real-time atomic force microscopy. Cyt c promoted the formation and the expansion of depressed areas in the fluid parts of the bilayer. When the depressions reached the gel domains, they induced the thickening of their edges. According to the step-height differences, cyt c was able to remove neutral lipids in the fluid phase and then to reside on the mica surface. Concerning gel phases, cyt c might insert between the two lipid leaflets, or it might intercalate between the mica and the bilayer.
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