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Dynamic patterns in a supported lipid bilayer driven by standing surface acoustic waves

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LAB ON A CHIP
卷 9, 期 21, 页码 3050-3053

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b907157a

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  1. Cluster of Excellence ``Nanosystems Initiative Munich, NIM''
  2. German Science Foundation DFG
  3. IDK-NBT
  4. Bavarian Research Foundation

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In the past decades supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) have been an important tool in order to study the physical properties of biological membranes and cells. So far, controlled manipulation of SLBs is very limited. Here we present a new technology to create lateral patterns in lipid membranes controllable in both space and time. Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) are used to generate lateral standing waves on a piezoelectric substrate which create local ``traps'' in the lipid bilayer and lead to a lateral modulation in lipid concentration. We demonstrate that pattern formation is reversible and does not affect the integrity of the lipid bilayer as shown by extracting the diffusion constant of fluid membranes. The described method could possibly be used to design switchable interfaces for the lateral transport and organization of membrane bound macromolecules to create dynamic bioarrays and control biofilm formation.

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