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Primary and Secondary Hydration Forces between Interdigitated Membranes Composed of Bolaform Microbial Glucolipids

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To better understand lipid membranes in living organisms, the study of intermolecular forces using the osmotic pressure technique applied to model lipid membranes has constituted the ground knowledge in the field of biophysics since four decades. However, the study of intermolecular forces in lipid systems other than phospholipids, like glycolipids, has gained a certain interest only recently. Even in this case, the work generally focuses on the study of membrane glycolipids, but little is known on new forms of non-membrane functional compounds, like microbial bolaform glycolipids. This works explores, through the osmotic stress method involving an adiabatic humidity chamber coupled to neutron diffraction, the short-range (< 2 nm) intermolecular forces of membranes entirely composed of interdigitated glucolipids. Experiments are performed at pH 6, when the glucolipid is partially negatively charged and for which we explore the effect of low (16 mM) and high (100 mM) ionic strength. We find that this system is characterized by primary and secondary hydration regimes, respectively insensitive and sensitive to ionic strength and with typical decay lengths of 1 = 0.37 ± 0.12 nm and 2 =1.97 ± 0.78 nm. 2
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hal-02351296 , version 1 (06-11-2019)
hal-02351296 , version 2 (24-02-2020)

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Niki Baccile, Viviana Cristiglio. Primary and Secondary Hydration Forces between Interdigitated Membranes Composed of Bolaform Microbial Glucolipids. Langmuir, In press, ⟨10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c00279⟩. ⟨hal-02351296v1⟩
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