Van der waals interactions between cell surfaces
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 31 (1) , 1-18
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01869396
Abstract
Summary Van der Waals energies of interaction between model cell surfaces are calculated for various distances of separation, layer thicknesses and compositions of cell surfaces and intercellular media. In these calculations the cell peripheries are considered to consist of two layers: (1) A phospholipid-cholesterol-protein plasma membrane and (2) a surface coat, which consists of protein, sugar and water. The required Van der Waals parameters of sugars, phospholipids and cholesterol are derived from refractive indices of their solutions in the visible and ultraviolet regions. Polarizabilities and Van der Waals parameters of these substances are determined and shown to be almost independent of concentration of solutions. Resulting isotropic polarizabilities differ by less than five percent from values obtained by the addition of bond polarizabilities. The magnitude of Van der Waals interactions between cell surfaces has been found to vary with composition according to the following sequence: water−15 ergs and 6×10−14 ergs at 50 Å distance of separation, which corresponds to free energies per unit area of 210-1600kT/μ 2Keywords
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