A photoresponsive microstructured composite is fabricated through the impregnation of cellulosic filter paper (FP) with a spiropyran-modified acrylic polymer. The polymer enwraps uniformly each individual cellulose fiber, increases the thermal stability of cellulose, and ensures the preservation of the composite functionalities even upon removal of the surface layers through mechanical scratching. The photochromic spiropyran moieties of the polymer, even while embedded in the cellulosic sheet, can reversibly interconvert between the colorless spiropyran and the pink merocyanine isomeric states upon irradiation with UV and visible light, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work, we studied the light induced self-assembly of F-actin and heavy meromyosin (HMM) in tubular vesicles or "tubularsomes" during initiation by ATP. To mimic nature, light-induced ATP synthesis was used for the F-actin/HMM self-assembly inside these vesicles created from a triblock copolymer reconstituted with the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and F1F0-ATPase along with F-actin and HMM in the core.
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