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Dynamic imaging of enzymatic events at polyelectrolyte-disrupted phospholipid membranes using liquid crystals

Authors
Hu, Qiong-ZhengShin, HyunkyungJang, Chang-Hyun
Issue Date
1-Jan-2013
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
liquid crystals; sensors; enzymatic events; polyelectrolytes; phospholipid membranes
Citation
LIQUID CRYSTALS, v.40, no.1, pp.106 - 111
Journal Title
LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume
40
Number
1
Start Page
106
End Page
111
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/14816
DOI
10.1080/02678292.2012.733428
ISSN
0267-8292
Abstract
In this study, we employed a simple liquid crystal (LC)-based system to dynamically image enzymatic events at the aqueous/LC interface decorated with polyelectrolyte-disrupted phospholipid membranes. Since polyelectrolytes were shown to disrupt the arrangement of the self-assembled phospholipid monolayer and induced a dark-to-bright shift in the optical response of LCs that support the phospholipid membrane, we observed that the transfer of an aqueous solution of protease onto the polyelectrolyte-disrupted phospholipid membrane resulted in a gradual recovery of the optical response of LCs from bright to dark appearance. Due to the enzymatic event that occurs at the aqueous/LC interface, the generated polyelectrolyte fragments desorbed from the interface to the bulk solution. This led to the restoration of the disrupted phospholipid monolayer, which resulted in recovery of the optical response. These results suggest that the polyelectrolyte-decorated membrane-supported LCs could be potentially used to examine a range of biological interactions that involve polyelectrolytes. Furthermore, the LC-based system holds great promise for label-free and real-time investigation and detection of biomolecular interactions coupled to membrane disruption and restoration, which might have potential utility in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of membrane-associated disease.
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