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Melittin Adsorption and Lipid Monolayer Disruption at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces

Mendez, Manuel A.  
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Nazemi, Zahra
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Uyanik, Ibrahim
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2011
Langmuir

Melittin, a membrane-active peptide with antimicrobial activity, was investigated at the interface formed between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) supported on a metallic electrode. Ion-transfer voltammetry showed well-defined semi-reversible transfer peaks along with adsorptive peaks. The reversible adsorption of melittin at the liquid-liquid interface is qualitatively discussed from voltammetric data and experimentally confirmed by real-time image analysis of video snapshots. It is also demonstrated that polarization of the water/1,2-DCE interface results in drastic drop shape variations caused by large variations of the interfacial tension. The experimental data also confirmed that maximum adsorption occurs near the ion transfer potential. Finally, the interaction of melittin with a monolayer of L-alpha-dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) was also investigated showing that melittin destabilizes the lipidic monolayer facilitating its desorption. The non-covalent complex formation between melittin and DPPC was confirmed by mass spectrometry.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/la202970g
Web of Science ID

WOS:000296598300064

Author(s)
Mendez, Manuel A.  
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Nazemi, Zahra
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Uyanik, Ibrahim
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Lu, Yu  
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Girault, Hubert H.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

27

Issue

22

Start page

13918

End page

13924

Subjects

Nitrobenzene-Water Interface

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Biphasic Electrospray-Ionization

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Immiscible Electrolyte-Solutions

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Standard Gibbs Energies

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Phosphatidylcholine Membranes

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Liquid/Liquid Interface

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Phospholipid Monolayers

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Ion Transfer

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Water/1

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2-Dichloroethane Interface

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Complex-Formation

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REVIEWED

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LEPA  
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December 16, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/73346
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