Author:
Warias Jonas E.,Reise Franziska,Hövelmann Svenja C.,Giri Rajendra P.,Röhrl Michael,Kuhn Jule,Jacobsen Malte,Chatterjee Kuntal,Arnold Thomas,Shen Chen,Festersen Sven,Sartori Andrea,Jordt Philipp,Magnussen Olaf M.,Lindhorst Thisbe K.,Murphy Bridget M.
Abstract
AbstractFollowing the reaction of biological membranes to external stimuli reveals fundamental insights into cellular function. Here, self-assembled lipid monolayers act as model membranes containing photoswitchable azobenzene glycolipids for investigating structural response during isomerization by combining Langmuir isotherms with X-ray scattering. Controlled in-situ trans/cis photoswitching of the azobenzene N = N double bond alters the DPPC monolayer structure, causing reproducible changes in surface pressure and layer thickness, indicating monolayer reorientation. Interestingly, for monolayers containing azobenzene glycolipids, along with the expected DPPC phase transitions an additional discontinuity is observed. The associated reorintation represents a crossover point, with the surface pressure and layer thickness changing in opposite directions above and below. This is evidence that the azobenzene glycolipids themselves change orientation within the monolayer. Such behaviour suggests that azobenzene glycolipids can act as a bidirectional switch in DPPC monolayers providing a tool to investigate membrane structure–function relationships in depth.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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