Near-Field studies of anisotropic variations and temperature induced structural changes in a supported single lipid bilayer

Abstract

Temperature controlled Polarization Modulation Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy (PM-NSOM) measurements of a single supported Lβ 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) lipid bilayer are presented. The effective retardance ( S = 2 π (ne-no)tλ), where t is the thickness of the bilayer and λ is the wavelength of light used and the direction of the projection of the acyl chains (θ ) were measured simultaneously. From S the birefringence (ne-no) of the bilayer was determined. A change of S (3.8 0.3)~mrad at the transition temperature Tm 41C between the gel Lβ to liquid disorder Lα was observed in a single planar bilayer. This agrees well with previous values of (ne-no) in the Lβ phase and translates to an assumed φ 32 when T <Tm and 0 when T >Tm. Evidence of supper heating and supper cooling are presented, along with a discussion of the behavior that occurs around Tm.

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