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Photoinduced Formation of Bilayer Vesicles
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1998
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Proteinlipid InteractionEngineeringMicroscopyLipid MovementPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhotochemistrySurfactant MoleculesMechanistic PhotochemistryMembrane BiologyPhosphate−phenolate BondBiomolecular ScienceBiomolecular EngineeringPhotochemical ReactionApplied PhysicsAmphiphilic SystemCellular BiochemistryVesicle BiologyMedicineBilayer Vesicles
A photochemical reaction, which generates surfactant molecules which then spontaneously assemble into vesicles, is described. Upon irradiation of a dispersion of the photocleavable water-insoluble precursor didecyl-2-methoxy-5-nitrophenyl phosphate, the phosphate−phenolate bond was selectively hydrolyzed and didecyl phosphate was released in the medium. Light microscopy was used to assess the presence of vesicles, which were generally in the range of 1−10 μm. This light-induced formation of vesicles is of general interest in the field of liposomes technology and may be seen as an additional contribution to the prebiotic chemistry of compartimented bilayer formation.
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