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Investigations of the Interactions between Synthetic Antimicrobial Polymers and Substrate-Supported Lipid Bilayers Using Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy

机译:利用总和频率产生振动光谱研究合成抗菌聚合物与基质支持的脂质双层之间的相互作用

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Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy was used to analyze interactions between solid-supported lipid bilayers acting as models for cellular membranes and several membrane-active random copolymers with different lipophilic side chains, named 0R (no group), 33Me (methyl group), 11Bz (benzyl group), and 33Bu (butyl group), according to both the identity and percentage of the side chains within the polymer. Biological tests of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and hemolytic concentration were performed. The inherent surface sensitivity of SFG allowed for independent monitoring of isotopically labeled lipid bilayer leaflets as a function of concentration to study polymer-bilayer interaction mechanisms. Concentrations at which each bilayer leaflet was disrupted were quantitatively determined for each copolymer. Spectroscopic evidence of interaction with the bilayer below the critical concentrations was observed for the 11Bz polymer. The lipophilic butyl side chain of the 33Bu polymer was found to be oriented parallel to the surface normal. This research shows that SFG is a useful analytical technique which provides unique details regarding the interaction mechanisms of these membrane-active copolymers and lipid bilayers.
机译:总和频率产生(SFG)振动光谱用于分析作为细胞膜模型的固体支持脂质双层与几种具有不同亲脂性侧链的膜活性无规共聚物之间的相互作用,命名为0R(无基团),33Me(甲基) 11Bz(苄基)和33Bu(丁基),具体取决于聚合物中侧链的身份和百分比。进行了最小抑菌浓度(MIC)和溶血浓度的生物学测试。 SFG固有的表面敏感性允许独立监测同位素标记的脂质双层小叶作为浓度的函数,以研究聚合物-双层相互作用的机制。对于每种共聚物,定量确定每个双层小叶被破坏的浓度。对于11Bz聚合物,观察到与临界浓度以下的双层相互作用的光谱学证据。发现33Bu聚合物的亲脂丁基侧链平行于表面法线取向。这项研究表明,SFG是一种有用的分析技术,它提供了有关这些膜活性共聚物和脂质双层的相互作用机理的独特细节。

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