“…Because of the electrostatic repulsion between negatively charged E. coli lipids and the substrates, divalent cation such as Ca 2+ is necessary to form SLB (Merz et al, 2008;Lind et al, 2015;Márquez and Vélez, 2017). Previous QCM and fluorescence microscope studies showed that ∼2 mM Ca 2+ is sufficient for the formation of E. coli lipid SLB (Merz et al, 2008;Lind et al, 2015;Márquez and Vélez, 2017). Divalent cations bridge negatively charged substances by effectively shielding electrostatic interaction (Rajendran et al, 2011;Ido et al, 2013), and also positively affect the SLB formation from lipid vesicles (Hansma and Laney, 1996;Rivetti et al, 1996;Reviakine and Brisson, 2000;Pastré et al, 2003;Seantier and Kasemo, 2009).…”