By use of Langmuir isotherms and atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments,
we compare the structural properties of an asymmetric 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl
-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (PE 181/160) film sampled at 21 degrees C on
mica plates with those of a film composed of a mixture of the related satu
rated phospholipid (PE 160/160) and unsaturated phospholipid (PE 181/181).
From PE 181/160, the Pi-A curve obtained presents a plateau (35 mN/m) where
AFM images allowed us to determine a nucleation process, which governs the
growth of condensed domains. This surface transition is interpreted as ref
lecting hydrophobic interactions mainly between the alkyl chains of the mol
ecules, Moreover Pi-A curves of a mixture (v/v) of the two related saturate
d and unsaturated phospholipids (PE 160/160 and PE 181/181) show a "double
plateau" (50 and 54 mN/m) and we have characterized a partial surface demix
ing at every surface pressure. Finally we show that only PE 181/160 is able
to form bilayers above the collapse pressure. (C) 1999 Academic Press.