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Revisiting the Interaction Force Measurement between Lipid Bilayers Using a Surface Forces Apparatus (SFA)

Author(s)
Lee, Dong Woog
Issued Date
2018-11
DOI
10.5650/jos.ess18088
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/25504
Fulltext
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jos/67/11/67_ess18088/_article
Citation
JOURNAL OF OLEO SCIENCE, v.67, no.11, pp.1361 - 1372
Abstract
Abstract
In this review, previous researches that measured intermembrane forces using the Surface Forces Apparatus are recapitulated. Different types of interaction forces are reported between two lipid bilayers including non-specific interactions (e.g., van der Waals, electrostatic, steric hydration, thermal undulation, and hydrophobic) and specific interactions (e.g., ligand-receptor). By measuring absolute distance and interaction forces at the sub-angstrom level and at a few nano-Newtons resolution, respectively, magnitudes, working ranges, and decay lengths of interaction between lipid bilayers are investigated. Utilizing recently developed fluorescence microscopy attachments, simultaneous fluorescence imaging of membrane proteins and lipid phases can be performed during approach/separation cycles of two lipid bilayer deposited surfaces, which can reveal cooperative effects between lipid phases and various types of membrane proteins.
Publisher
JAPAN OIL CHEMISTS SOC
ISSN
1345-8957
Keyword (Author)
surface forces apparatuslipid bilayersintermembrane forcesvan der Waals forceselectrostatic forcesentropic forceshydrophobic forcesmembrane fusionspecific interaction
Keyword
2 DISSIMILAR SPHERESVAN-DER-WAALSELECTROSTATIC INTERACTIONDEPLETION ATTRACTIONADHESIONFUSIONMEMBRANESHYDRATIONADSORPTIONCRYSTALS

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