Literature DB >> 21623437

Supported lipid bilayer microarrays created by non-contact printing.

Stefan Kaufmann1, Jens Sobek, Marcus Textor, Erik Reimhult.   

Abstract

Arrays of supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) provide great potential for future drug development and multiplexed biological research, but are difficult to prepare due to the sensitivity of both the lipid and protein structural arrangement to air exposure. A novel way to produce arrays of SLBs is presented based on non-contact dispensing of vesicles to a substrate through a thin surface confined water film. The approach presents many degrees of freedom since it is not limited to a specific substrate, lipid composition, linker or controlled environment. The method allows adjustment of spot size (180-360 μm) by repeated dispensing as well as control over the composition of the spots and subsequent analytes. SLB formation by vesicle adsorption and rupture allows for incorporation of membrane proteins through pre-formed proteoliposomes. Dispensing through a dip-and-rinse water film avoids contamination, disruptive drying and the need for complex buffer compositions. Furthermore, no humidity control is necessary which simplifies the production step and prolongs the life-time of the spotting system. We characterize the method with respect to control over spot size, bilayer mobility and the formation process as well as demonstrate the possibility to fuse bilayer spots with subsequently added vesicles. Since complex lipid compositions and multiple spotting nozzles can be used, this novel technique is expected to be a promising platform for future applications, e.g. patterning to monitor peptide/protein-lipid interactions, for glycomics using glycolipids or lipopolysaccharides, and to study mixing of spatially confined lipid membranes.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21623437     DOI: 10.1039/c1lc20073a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Chip        ISSN: 1473-0189            Impact factor:   6.799


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