Prostasome Self-Fusion Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy
We used atomic force/lateral force microscopy (AFM/LFM) and the transfer of a lipophilic fluorescent dye (octadecylrhodamine G, R18) to study the morphology and fusion of human prostasomes at pH values ranging between 5 and 8. The AFM data revealed that the mean diameter of untreated prostasomal ves...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 2003-09, Vol.107 (35), p.9585-9588 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We used atomic force/lateral force microscopy (AFM/LFM) and the transfer of a lipophilic fluorescent dye (octadecylrhodamine G, R18) to study the morphology and fusion of human prostasomes at pH values ranging between 5 and 8. The AFM data revealed that the mean diameter of untreated prostasomal vesicles was about 200 nm, but a second prostasome population with a diameter of about 400 nm is also present. This second population increased upon exposing the vesicles to low pH values. The AFM/LFM characterization revealed the smoothness of the prostasome surface and showed that the larger vesicles were fused prostasomes, as also indicated by the relief of R18 self-quenching. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp022370a |