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Neutron diffraction from aligned stacks of lipid bilayers using the WAND instrument...

by Drew Marquardt, Matthias D Frontzek, Y. Zhao, Bryan C Chakoumakos, John Katsaras
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Applied Crystallography
Publication Date
Page Numbers
235 to 241
Volume
51
Issue
2

Neutron diffraction from aligned stacks of lipid bilayers is examined using the Wide-Angle Neutron Diffractometer (WAND), located at the High Flux Isotope Reactor, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. Data were collected at different levels of hydration and neutron contrast by varying the relative humidity (RH) and H2O/D2O ratio from multi-bilayers of dioleoyl­phosphatidylcholine and sunflower phosphatidylcholine extract aligned on single-crystal silicon substrates. This work highlights the capabilites of a newly fabricated sample hydration cell, which allows the lipid bilayers to be hydrated with varying H/D ratios from the RH generated by saturated salt solutions, and also demonstrates WAND's capability as an instrument suitable for the study of aligned lipid multi-bilayers.