1. Direct Photochemical Patterning and Refunctionalization of Supported Phospholipid Bilayers.
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Chanel K. Yee, Amweg, Men L., and Parikh, Atul N.
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BILAYER lipid membranes , *RADIATION , *SURFACE chemistry , *SURFACE tension , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *MEDICAL equipment - Abstract
A wet photolithographic route for micropatterning fluid phospholipid bilayers is demonstrated in which spatially directed illumination by short-wavelength ultraviolet radiation results in highly localized photochemical degradation of the exposed lipids. Using this method, we can directly engineer patterns of hydrophilic voids within a fluid membrane as well as isolated membrane corrals over large substrate areas. We show that the lipid-free regions can be refilled by the same or other lipids and lipid mixtures which establish contiguity with the existing membrane, thereby providing a synthetic means for manipulating membrane compositions, engineering metastable membrane microdomains, probing 2D lipid-lipid mixing, and designing membrane-embedded arrays of soluble proteins. Following this route, new constructs can be envisaged for high-throughput membrane proteomic, biosensor array, and spatially directed, aqueous-phase material synthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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