DOI: 10.1209/epl/i2006-10145-2
From supported membranes to tethered vesicles: Lipid bilayers destabilisation at the main transition
S. Lecuyer and T. CharitatInstitut Charles Sadron (UPR 22), CNRS-ULP - 6 rue Boussingault B.P. 40016 67083 Strasbourg Cedex, France
received 31 January 2006; accepted in final form 21 June 2006
published online 5 July 2006
Abstract
We report results concerning the destabilisation of supported
phospholipid bilayers in a well-defined geometry. When heating up
supported phospholipid membranes deposited on highly hydrophilic
glass slides from room temperature (i.e. with lipids in the
gel phase), unbinding was observed around the main gel to fluid
transition temperature of the lipids. It leads to the formation of
relatively monodisperse vesicles, of which most remained tethered to
the supported bilayer. We interpret these observations in terms of a
sharp decrease of the bending rigidity modulus
in the
transition region, combined with a weak initial adhesion energy. On
the basis of scaling arguments, we show that our experimental
findings are consistent with this hypothesis.
87.16.Dg - Membranes, bilayers, and vesicles.
87.15.Ya - Fluctuations.
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