X-ray reflectivity study of a DPPC floating bilayer: Effect of Ca$^{2+}$ ions and temperature

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Abstract

We have used a floating bilayer of DPPC (1,2- dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) to examine the effects on Ca$^{++}$ ion concentration on membrane fluctuations. The density profile of the double bilayer system normal to the support was measured via x-ray specular reflectivity. We find an increase in membrane spacing with ion concentration which we attribute to Ca$^{++}$ ions preferentially binding to the head group of the bilayer. We also find an increase in interfacial roughness which we attribute to the Ca$^{++}$ ions causing a reduction in the layer's bending modulus. These effects are studied as a function of temperature up to the temperature at which the bilayer if found to unbind from the support.

Authors

  • Sambhunath Bera

    Northern Illinois University

  • Sajal Ghosh

    UC-San Diego, La Jolla, CA, University of California, San Diego, University of California-San Diego

  • Yicong Ma

    University of California-San Diego

  • Curt DeCaro

    Northern Illinois University

  • Zhang Jiang

    Advanced Photon Source

  • Laurence Lurio

    Northern Illinois University

  • Sunil Sinha

    University of California, San Diego, University of California-San Diego