Ziad Khattari
Hashemite University
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2015
Ziad Khattari; Sebastian Köhler; Yihui Xu; Sebastian Aeffner; Tim Salditt
We have investigated the structure and interaction of solid-supported multilamellar phospholipid bilayers in view of stalk formation as model systems for membrane fusion. The multi-component bilayers were composed of ternary and quaternary mixtures, containing phosphatidylcholines, phosphatidylethanolamines, sphingomyelin, cholesterol, diacylglycerol, and phosphatidylinositol. Analysis of the obtained electron density profiles and the pressure-distance curves reveals systematic changes in structure and hydration repulsion. The osmotic pressure needed to induce stalk formation at the transition from the fluid lamellar to the rhombohedral phase indicates how membrane fusion properties are modified by bilayer composition.
Phase Transitions | 2015
Ziad Khattari; M. Maghrabi; Tariq Al-Abdullah
Langmuir monolayer pressure isotherms and compressibility modulus measurements of phospholipid mixtures in several Langmuir monolayer systems at the air/water interface were investigated in this study. The ultimate aim was to carry out a comparison of the elasticity modulus for monolayers with different mixtures of l,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC), l,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) and chicken egg yolk sphingomyelin (eSM), in the presence/absence of cholesterol (Chol). In particular, we were able to propose that the leading force beyond the phase separation into liquid expanded (LE-) and liquid condensed (LC-) phases emerges from the increasing barrier to incorporate DOPC molecules into a highly ordered LC-phase. In addition, our findings suggest that DOPC lipid molecules have a priority to incorporate in a disordered LE-phase, while DPPC and eSM prefer the ordered one. Also, Chol seems to split almost equally into both phases, indicating that Chol has no priority for either phase and there are no particular interactions between Chol and saturated lipid molecules.
Journal of Fluorescence | 2018
M. Maghrabi; Tariq Al-Abdullah; Ziad Khattari
The two heating rates method (originally developed for first-order glow peaks) was used for the first time to evaluate the activation energy (E) from glow peaks obeying mixed-order (MO) kinetics. The derived expression for E has an insignificant additional term (on the scale of a few meV) when compared with the first-order case. Hence, the original expression for E using the two heating rates method can be used with excellent accuracy in the case of MO glow peaks. In addition, we derived a simple analytical expression for the MO parameter. The present procedure has the advantage that the MO parameter can now be evaluated using analytical expression instead of using the graphical representation between the geometrical factor and the MO parameter as given by the existing peak shape methods. The applicability of the derived expressions for real samples was demonstrated for the glow curve of Li2B4O7:Mn single crystal. The obtained parameters compare very well with those obtained by glow curve fitting and with the available published data.
Journal of Biological Physics | 2017
Ziad Khattari
The secondary structure of apolipoprotein B-100 is studied within the bulk phase and at the air/water interface. In these “in viro” experiments, infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) study was performed at the air/water interface while circular dichroism (CD) was conducted in the bulk phase. In the bulk phase, the conformational structure containing a significant amount of β–structure, whereas varying amount of α-helix, unordered structures, and β-sheet were observed at the air/water interface depending on the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) film interfacial pressure. The present IRRAS results demonstrate the importance of interfacial pressure-induced structural conformations on the apoB-100. A correlation between the secondary structure of the apoB-100 protein and the monomolecular film elasticity at the air/water interface was also established. The orientation of apoB-100 with respect to the LDL film-normal was found to depend on the interfacial pressure exhibited by the monomolecular film. These results may shed light on LDL’s pivotal role in the progression of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease as demonstrated previously by clinical trials.
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2012
Ziad Khattari; M. Maghrabi; Tony McNally; Saadi Abdul Jawad
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2011
Saadi Abdul Jawad; Adnan S. Abu-Surrah; M. Maghrabi; Ziad Khattari
Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2016
Juhi Nishat Ansari; Syed Khasim; Ameena Parveen; Omar A. Al-Hartomy; Ziad Khattari; Nacer Badi; Aashis S. Roy
Journal of Materials Science | 2011
Saadi Abdul Jawad; Adnan S. Abu-Surrah; M. Maghrabi; Ziad Khattari; Manar Al-Obeid
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2015
Adnan S. Abu-Surrah; Saadi Abdul Jawad; Esraa Al-Ramahi; Awni B. Hallak; Ziad Khattari
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2012
Saadi Abdul Jawad; Adnan S. Abu-Surrah; M. Maghrabi; Ziad Khattari