Title of article :
Quantitative analysis of supported membrane
composition using the NanoSIMS
Author/Authors :
Mary L. Kraft، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We have improved methods reported earlier [1] for sample preparation, imaging and quantifying components in supported lipid bilayers using
high-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry performed with the NanoSIMS 50. By selectively incorporating a unique stable isotope into each
component of interest, a component-specific image is generated from the location and intensity of the unique secondary ion signals exclusively
produced by each molecule. Up to five species can be simultaneously analyzed. Homogeneous supported lipid bilayers that systematically varied in
their isotopic enrichment levels were freeze-dried and analyzed with the NanoSIMS 50. The molecule-specific secondary ion signal intensities had
an excellent linear correlation to the isotopically labeled lipid content. Statistically indistinguishable calibration curves were obtained using
different sample sets analyzed months apart. Fluid bilayers can be patterned using lithographic methods and the composition of each corralled
region varied systematically by simple microfluidic methods. The resulting composition variations can be imaged and quantified. This approach
opens the possibility of imaging and quantifying the composition of microdomains within membranes, including protein components, without
using bulky labels and with very high lateral resolution and sensitivity
Keywords :
bilayer , NanoSIMS , Mixture , SIMS , gradient , Compositional analysis , Lipid
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science