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Ines Hauner's Biography



Ines Hauner, Researcher, University of Amsterdam

Ines Hauner studied Chemistry and Biochemistry at LMU Munich and Cambridge University before she obtained a Master of Science degree from ETH Zurich following classes in Sciences, Technology and Economics. Currently, she pursues a joint PhD degree between the University of Amsterdam and the UPMC in Paris, where she is also member of the newly founded Institut Pierre Gilles de Gennes that is uniquely dedicated to Microfluidic Research and Commercialization.

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Proton Mobility in Cell-like Environments

Wednesday, 28 September 2016 at 16:00

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Recent experiments reveal the presence of strong spatial heterogeneities of the intracellular proton concentration even in the absence of physical diffusion barriers such as biological membranes. This is, however, at odds with the well established ultrafast Grotthus mechanism for proton diffusion. We present first measurements of proton mobility in cell-like environments using Microfluidic Fluorescence Microscopy and Time-Resolved Femtosecond IR Spectroscopy. We find that the proton mobility can be several orders of magnitude slower because cytosolic components retard diffusion at physiological, i.e. cell mimicking conditions. On the other hand, the water reorientation dynamics that plays a preponderant role for the Grotthus mechanism is hardly changed. This allows us to conclude that the deceleration of proton diffusion is primarily due to the proton carrying capacity of weak acids and bases as well as to effects resulting from the presence of biological macromolecules such as globular proteins.


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