1. Scanning near-field IR microscopy of proteins in lipid bilayers.
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Ballout, Fouad, Krassen, Henning, Kopf, Ilona, Ataka, Kenichi, Bründermann, Erik, Heberle, Joachim, and Havenith, Martina
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We use infrared near-field microscopy to chemically map the morphology of biological matrices. The investigated sample is built up from surface-tethered membrane proteins (cytochrome c oxidase) reconstituted in a lipid bilayer. We have carried out infrared near-field measurements in the frequency range between 1600 and 1800 cm
−1 . By simultaneously recording the topography and chemical fingerprint of the protein-tethered lipid bilayer with a lateral resolution of 80 nm × 80 nm, we were able to probe locally the chemical signature of this membrane and to provide a local map of its surface morphology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2011
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