Q. Cheng et Rc. Stevens, MONOLAYER PROPERTIES OF MONOSIALIOGANGLIOSIDE IN THE MIXED DIACETYLENE LIPID FILMS ON THE AIR WATER INTERFACE/, Chemistry and physics of lipids, 87(1), 1997, pp. 41-53
By combining the cellular membrane receptor GM1 with diacetylenic lipi
ds, blue monolayer films can be created that undergo a colorimetric tr
ansition to red upon exposure to cholera toxin. The monolayer behaviou
r of GM1 in diacetylenic films was studied using the Langmuir-Blodgett
technique with the goal of building colorimetric biosensors. Macrosco
pic characteristics of the films were obtained through analysis of sur
face pressure-area isotherms of GM1 and derivatized diacetylenic lipid
s at the air/water interface. Film optical properties and colorimetric
response were optimized through modification of the ratio of receptor
GM1 to diacetylene lipids and detection of the target analyte cholera
toxin. Isothermic compression studies show that the mixed monolayers
exhibit favourable film compressibility and high transferability as co
mpared to the monolayers consisting of pure GM1. The impact of ionic s
trength and sub-phase pH on molecular interactions of lipids and misci
bility of the mixed films is discussed. Contrary to usual temperature
dependence observed for saturated fatty lipids, GM1/diacetylenic monol
ayers display an inverse relationship between temperature and surface
pressure. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.