Combining infrared and mode synthesizing atomic force microscopy: Application to the study of lipid vesicles inside Streptomyces bacteria

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TitreCombining infrared and mode synthesizing atomic force microscopy: Application to the study of lipid vesicles inside Streptomyces bacteria
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursVitry P, Rebois R, Bourillot E, Deniset-Besseau A, Virolle M-J, Lesniewska E, Dazzi A
JournalNANO RESEARCH
Volume9
Pagination1674-1681
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1998-0124
Mots-clésacoustic microscopy, atomic force microscopy, biology, Infrared microscopy, nanoscale subsurface imaging
Résumé

We propose a new analytical approach combining vibrational spectroscopy and acoustic tomography for the detection and characterization of vesicles inside Streptomyces bacteria. Using atomic force microscopy and infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR), we detect the presence of triglyceride vesicles. Their sizes in depth are measured with high accuracy using mode synthesizing atomic force microscopy (MS-AFM). We conducted a comparative study of AFM-IR and MS-AFM, and highlighted the advantages of the coupling of these techniques in having a full characterization (chemical, topographical, and volumetric) of a biological sample. With these complementary techniques, a complete access to the vesicle size distribution has been achieved with an accuracy of less than 50 nm. A 3D reconstruction of bacteria showing the in-depth distribution of vesicles is given to underline the great potential of the acoustic method.

DOI10.1007/s12274-016-1061-6