Title of article :
Topography of dipalmitoyl-phosphatidyl-choline monolayers penetrated by β-casein
Author/Authors :
Ana Lucero Caro، نويسنده , , Ana and Rodrيguez Niٌo، نويسنده , , M. Rosario and Rodrيguez Patino، نويسنده , , Juan M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
12
From page :
146
To page :
157
Abstract :
In this work we have analyzed the topography by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of dipalmitoyl-phosphatidyl-choline (DPPC) monolayers previously spread at the air–water interface and penetrated by β-casein. AFM images of β-casein–DPPC monolayers were taken from Langmuir–Blodgett films deposited onto hydrophilic mica substrates at different initial surface pressures (πi) and after the compression of the mixed films. The monolayer topography depends on the initial structure of the phospholipid:liquid expanded (LE) at 3 mN/m, coexistence between LE and liquid condensed (LC) structures at 7 mN/m, at the end of the LE–LC transition at 10 mN/m, and with a LC structure at 15 mN/m. The area occupied by DPPC domains in the mixed film increases with the πi value, especially for DPPC with a LC structure at 15 mN/m. At this surface pressure the thickness of the film is at a maximum. After the film compression at 25 mN/m, which is above the equilibrium spreading pressure of β-casein ( π e β -casein ), this protein is displaced from the interface by DPPC and the topography of the mixed monolayer depends on the initial structure of the DPPC monolayer. A notable feature of the topography of these mixed monolayers is the presence of multilayers of β-casein and DPPC of high thickness (50–70 nm) at the lower πi values. Although the film is dominated by DPPC at the highest surface pressures (at 25 mN/m), β-casein is not displaced totally from the interface and coexists as β-casein collapsed domains within the network of the DPPC structure.
Keywords :
Adsorption , penetration , Monolayer structure , Protein , atomic force microscopy , Monolayer topography , phospholipid , Air–water interface
Journal title :
Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Record number :
1938496
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