Cc. Ng et al., One-step synthesis of a fluorescent phospholipid-hydrogel conjugate for driving self-assembly of supported lipid membranes, MACROMOLEC, 34(17), 2001, pp. 5759-5765
We have synthesized a phospholipid-hydrogel conjugate that appears to drive
the self-assembly of lipid membranes. A one-step radical polymerization sy
nthesis of the conjugate was devised using lipid anchors that contain a flu
orescent marker and a reactive vinyl group. The anchors preferentially loca
ted at oil-water interfaces during hydrogel formation and through their vin
yl groups became covalently attached at the hydrogel surface. X-ray photoel
ectron spectroscopy and laser scanning confocal microscopy confirmed surfac
e localization of the anchors. Upon mixing the conjugates with liposomes, l
ipid membranes readily self-assembled around the lipid-modified hydrogel su
rfaces. Control experiments with anchorless hydrogels indicate that anchors
influenced the surface density and morphology of the lipid membranes. The
one-step synthesis allows for simple control of surface anchor density and
thus potential control of lipid membrane properties; the fluorescent marker
s facilitate anchor quantitation and further membrane interaction studies.
Potential applications include high throughput drug screening, diagnostics,
cell models, and drug delivery.