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Langmuir | 2013

Structure and properties of tethered bilayer lipid membranes with unsaturated anchor molecules.

Rima Budvytyte; Gintaras Valincius; Gediminas Niaura; Vladislava Voiciuk; Mindaugas Mickevicius; Hilary Chapman; Haw-Zan Goh; Prabhanshu Shekhar; Frank Heinrich; Siddharth Shenoy; Mathias Lösche; David J. Vanderah

The self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of new lipidic anchor molecule HC18 [Z-20-(Z-octadec-9-enyloxy)-3,6,9,12,15,18,22-heptaoxatetracont-31-ene-1-thiol] and mixed HC18/β-mercaptoethanol (βME) SAMs were studied by spectroscopic ellipsometry, contact angle measurements, reflection-absorption infrared spectroscopy, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and were evaluated in tethered bilayer lipid membranes (tBLMs). Our data indicate that HC18, containing a double bond in the alkyl segments, forms highly disordered SAMs up to anchor/βME molar fraction ratios of 80/20 and result in tBLMs that exhibit higher lipid diffusion coefficients relative to those of previous anchor compounds with saturated alkyl chains, as determined by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. EIS data shows the HC18 tBLMs, completed by rapid solvent exchange or vesicle fusion, form more easily than with saturated lipidic anchors, exhibit excellent electrical insulating properties indicating low defect densities, and readily incorporate the pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin. Neutron reflectivity measurements on HC18 tBLMs confirm the formation of complete tBLMs, even at low tether compositions and high ionic lipid compositions. Our data indicate that HC18 results in tBLMs with improved physical properties for the incorporation of integral membrane proteins (IMPs) and that 80% HC18 tBLMs appear to be optimal for practical applications such as biosensors where high electrical insulation and IMP/peptide reconstitution are imperative.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2012

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy for detection of toxic amyloid β oligomers adsorbed on self-assembled monolayers

Vladislava Voiciuk; Gintaras Valincius; Rima Budvytytė; Algirdas Matijoška; Ieva Matulaitienė; Gediminas Niaura

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) was used to detect different spectral features of small (1-2 nm) and large (5-10 nm) synthetic amyloid Aβ-42 oligomers, exhibiting high and no detectable neurotoxicities, respectively. Adsorption of peptides at self-assembled monolayers (SAM) terminated by methyl and pyridinium groups was employed to differentiate toxic and non-toxic oligomers. Three SAMs were analyzed: hydrophobic heptanethiol (HT) and octadecanethiol (ODT) as well as positively charged N-(6-mercapto)hexylpyridinium (MHP) chloride. SERS study revealed twofold adsorption effect, changes in the monolayer structure and appearance of new bands associated with the adsorbed peptides. A band at 1387 cm(-1), observed as a result of the SAM and Aβ-42 interaction, is tentatively assigned to the peptide symmetric stretching vibration of carboxylate groups, and appears to be the most prominent spectral feature distinguishing toxic oligomers from the non-toxic Aβ-42 forms. This band was identified in the spectra of Aβ-42 adsorption on heptanethiol and MHP monolayers, while no clear perturbations were observed in the case of ODT monolayer.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2017

Unveiling the excited state energy transfer pathways in peridinin-chlorophyll a-protein by ultrafast multi-pulse transient absorption spectroscopy

Kipras Redeckas; Vladislava Voiciuk; Donatas Zigmantas; Roger G. Hiller; Mikas Vengris

Time-resolved multi-pulse methods were applied to investigate the excited state dynamics, the interstate couplings, and the excited state energy transfer pathways between the light-harvesting pigments in peridinin-chlorophyll a-protein (PCP). The utilized pump-dump-probe techniques are based on perturbation of the regular PCP energy transfer pathway. The PCP complexes were initially excited with an ultrashort pulse, resonant to the S0→S2 transition of the carotenoid peridinin. A portion of the peridinin-based emissive intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) state was then depopulated by applying an ultrashort NIR pulse that perturbed the interaction between S1 and ICT states and the energy flow from the carotenoids to the chlorophylls. The presented data indicate that the peridinin S1 and ICT states are spectrally distinct and coexist in an excited state equilibrium in the PCP complex. Moreover, numeric analysis of the experimental data asserts ICT→Chl-a as the main energy transfer pathway in the photoexcited PCP systems.


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2012

Synthesis and properties of new biotin compounds containing hexyltriethylene glycol chain

Algirdas Matijoška; Tatjana Charkova; Zenonas Kuodis; Vladislava Voiciuk; Olegas Eicher-Lorka

The synthesis of a new halogenide containing hexyltriethylene glycol chain functionalized with biotin is reported. The general possibility of this linker to use as the building block for biotinylated compounds syntheses is demonstrated. Two biotinylated esters with different properties for useful surface modification and as fluorescence probes for proteins marking were synthesized. The properties of mentioned compounds were investigated by using surface plazmon resonance ellypsometry and fluorescence spectroscopy.


european quantum electronics conference | 2017

Influence of laser wavelength on direct laser writing thresholds

Vytautas Purlys; Darius Gailevicius; Ignas Stasevičius; Vladislava Voiciuk; Saulius Vaisiunas; Roaldas Gadonas

Direct laser writing in photosensitive materials is an emerging technique, allowing fabrication of arbitrary shape high-resolution 3D microstructures. Commonly, the femtosecond laser sources are used for initiating the photopolymerization reactions. Due to limited availability, only certain wavelengths are used for this technology, particularly ∼515, ∼800, and ∼1030 nm. Although the achievable results among the different groups tend to demonstrate similar quality, there is a lack of knowledge of how the laser wavelength influences the direct laser writing process and resulting structures. In this work we measured photopolymerization and photodamage threshold dependence on the wavelength in 700–1150 nm range by using optical parametrical oscillator (OPO).


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2014

Optically controlled molecular switching of an indolobenzoxazine-type photochromic compound.

Kipras Redeckas; Vladislava Voiciuk; Rasa Steponavičiu̅tė; Vytas Martynaitis; Algirdas Šačkus; Mikas Vengris


Photosynthesis Research | 2016

Investigation of the S1/ICT equilibrium in fucoxanthin by ultrafast pump–dump–probe and femtosecond stimulated Raman scattering spectroscopy

Kipras Redeckas; Vladislava Voiciuk; Mikas Vengris


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2014

Improving the photochromic properties of indolo[2,1-b][1,3]benzoxazines with phenylic substituents

Vladislava Voiciuk; Kipras Redeckas; Vytas Martynaitis; Rasa Steponavičiūtė; Algirdas Šačkus; Mikas Vengris


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2014

Ultrafast spectral dynamics of structurally modified photochromic indolo[2,1-b][1,3]benzoxazines

Kipras Redeckas; Vladislava Voiciuk; Rasa Steponavičiūtė; Vytas Martynaitis; Algirdas Šačkus; Mikas Vengris


Dyes and Pigments | 2015

Fast and stable light-driven molecular switch based on a 5a,13-methanoindolo[2,1-b][1,3]benzoxazepine ring system

Greta Ragaitė; Vytas Martynaitis; Vilija Kriščiūnienė; Neringa Kleizienė; Kipras Redeckas; Vladislava Voiciuk; Mikas Vengris; Algirdas Šačkus

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Algirdas Šačkus

Kaunas University of Technology

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Vytas Martynaitis

Kaunas University of Technology

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Rasa Steponavičiūtė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Greta Ragaitė

Kaunas University of Technology

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