High-precision electrical AFM modes for biological applications

Electrical modes of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) allow the high-resolution mapping of surface charges on a sample with nanometer precision. A particular measurement challenge is to perform such modes on biological samples (tissue extracts, biomolecules, biomembranes, etc). To this end, the project aims to investigate different preparation and measurement approaches and a specific goal is to determine alterations of surface charge of biological fibers caused by the reaction with sugar, which has important implications in medicine and cell biology.

Figure 1: KFM surface potential map of a collagen fibril on graphite. The bright spots show areas of positive charge.

 

Project focus

  • Determine the influence of humidity on ionised, chemical surface groups
  • Investigate the charge of glycated protein fibrils

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