Comparative cryo-electron microscopy of noncovalent N-dodecanoyl- (D- and L-) serine assemblies in vitreous toluene and water

Citation
C. Boettcher et al., Comparative cryo-electron microscopy of noncovalent N-dodecanoyl- (D- and L-) serine assemblies in vitreous toluene and water, LANGMUIR, 17(3), 2001, pp. 873-877
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
LANGMUIR
ISSN journal
07437463 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
873 - 877
Database
ISI
SICI code
0743-7463(20010206)17:3<873:CCMONN>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Hot solutions (> 80 degreesC) of N-dodecanoyl-(D- or L-) serine in toluene or water were cooled to room temperature to give gels and were then vitrifi ed for cryo-TEM investigations. Electron micrographs showed multilamellar a ggregates with a repetitive density profile of 33 Angstrom as constituents of tubules and vesicles in toluene as well as of twisted ribbons and tubule s in water. In water the aggregates were about 10 times longer than those i n toluene (up to 10 mum), and platinum shadowing showed inverse twists for ribbons of D- and L-enantiomers. The racemate gave planar platelets in both solvents. It is concluded that the high dielectric constant of bulk water is needed to stabilize the high surface energy of the edges in thin helical ribbons. The trace amounts of water stabilizing the reverse-micellar struc tures in toluene, on the other hand, do not have an ordering effect on the headgroup arrangement. Curvature is caused by chirality of the monomers ("c hiral bilayer effect") and is effective in both environments.