Journal article

The nature of inherent bactericidal activity: Insights from the nanotopology of three species of dragonfly

DE Mainwaring, SH Nguyen, H Webb, T Jakubov, M Tobin, RN Lamb, AHF Wu, R Marchant, RJ Crawford, EP Ivanova

Nanoscale | Published : 2016

Abstract

While insect wings are widely recognised as multi-functional, recent work showed that this extends to extensive bactericidal activity brought about by cell deformation and lysis on the wing nanotopology. We now quantitatively show that subtle changes to this topography result in substantial changes in bactericidal activity that are able to span an order of magnitude. Notably, the chemical composition of the lipid nanopillars was seen by XPS and synchrotron FTIR microspectroscopy to be similar across these activity differences. Modelling the interaction between bacterial cells and the wing surface lipids of 3 species of dragonflies, that inhabit similar environments, but with distinctly diffe..

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