Ts. Berzina et al., LANGMUIR-BLODGETT-FILMS COMPOSED OF MONOLAYERS OF AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULES AND ADSORBED SOLUBLE-PROTEINS, Thin solid films, 285, 1996, pp. 757-761
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films with the structure, monolayer of surfacta
nt 1/adsorbed protein layer/monolayer of surfactant 2, were deposited
and studied by ellipsometry, IR spectroscopy and atomic force microsco
py (AFM) techniques. To avoid protein denaturation, a new method of de
position was applied in which protein molecules avoided contact with t
he air-water interface and were adsorbed onto the hydrophilic surface
of the deposited monolayer in optimal conditions. Five surfactants, cy
tochrome c, alcohol dehydrogenase and glutathione S-transferase (GST)
were used in these structures. The results of measurements on the enzy
matic activity of GST show that soluble proteins can be included in LB
films using the proposed method without considerable denaturation.