H2O-SurfaceProbe | High Throughput Second Harmonic Method to Probe Biological Surfaces at Real-World Conditions

Summary
Biological surfaces are essential for life. Nature employs them as a hub for chemical signalling, active and passive transport of substances, and specialized compartmentation in the building block of life, eukaryotic cell. As such it has been in the main focus of chemist, physicist, and biologist to probe these surfaces with a wide variety of different techniques; from NMR to STORM. This, in fact, is not an easy task since obtaining selective information only from surfaces generally requires to introduce some reporting molecules (chromophore). However, the response of a dye molecule is not always, report on the changes on the biological surface. In this IF proposal, the aim is to enable the probing of biological surfaces, free-floating model membranes, label-free, and non-invasive from the response of interfacial water molecules with second harmonic (SH) response. First, a new high-throughput SH setup will be introduced. The proposed ~3 orders of magnitude enhancement in the SH response will enable to probe at biology relevant (~100 mM) salt concentrations. A big accomplishment for the SH research field. Second, by using this new high throughput setup, two different biological membrane systems and reactions occurring there at will be elucidated, biomimetic lipid droplet organelle, and liposomes, two free-floating membrane model system. Due to its novel aspects, a significant impact is expected from the deliverables of this proposal not only for the scientific field, but also possible intersectoral collaboration prospects as well as opening opportunities for the researcher to achieve a permanent position.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/899088
Start date: 01-03-2020
End date: 28-02-2022
Total budget - Public funding: 157 355,52 Euro - 157 355,00 Euro
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Biological surfaces are essential for life. Nature employs them as a hub for chemical signalling, active and passive transport of substances, and specialized compartmentation in the building block of life, eukaryotic cell. As such it has been in the main focus of chemist, physicist, and biologist to probe these surfaces with a wide variety of different techniques; from NMR to STORM. This, in fact, is not an easy task since obtaining selective information only from surfaces generally requires to introduce some reporting molecules (chromophore). However, the response of a dye molecule is not always, report on the changes on the biological surface. In this IF proposal, the aim is to enable the probing of biological surfaces, free-floating model membranes, label-free, and non-invasive from the response of interfacial water molecules with second harmonic (SH) response. First, a new high-throughput SH setup will be introduced. The proposed ~3 orders of magnitude enhancement in the SH response will enable to probe at biology relevant (~100 mM) salt concentrations. A big accomplishment for the SH research field. Second, by using this new high throughput setup, two different biological membrane systems and reactions occurring there at will be elucidated, biomimetic lipid droplet organelle, and liposomes, two free-floating membrane model system. Due to its novel aspects, a significant impact is expected from the deliverables of this proposal not only for the scientific field, but also possible intersectoral collaboration prospects as well as opening opportunities for the researcher to achieve a permanent position.

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CLOSED

Call topic

MSCA-IF-2019

Update Date

28-04-2024
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Horizon 2020
H2020-EU.1. EXCELLENT SCIENCE
H2020-EU.1.3. EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
H2020-EU.1.3.2. Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
H2020-MSCA-IF-2019
MSCA-IF-2019