Literature DB >> 29664647

Amphiphobic Septa Enhance the Mechanical Stability of Free-Standing Bilayer Lipid Membranes.

Daichi Yamaura, Daisuke Tadaki, Shun Araki, Miyu Yoshida, Kohei Arata, Takeshi Ohori, Ken-Ichi Ishibashi1, Miki Kato, Teng Ma, Ryusuke Miyata, Hideaki Yamamoto2, Ryugo Tero3, Masao Sakuraba, Toshio Ogino4, Michio Niwano5, Ayumi Hirano-Iwata.   

Abstract

Artificial bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) provide well-defined systems for investigating the fundamental properties of membrane proteins, including ion channels, and for screening the effect of drugs that act on them. However, the application of this technique is limited due to the low stability and low reconstitution efficiency of the process. We previously reported on improving the stability of BLM based on the fabrication of microapertures having a tapered edge in SiO2/Si3N4 septa and efficient ion channel incorporation based on vesicle fusion accelerated by a centrifugal force. Although the BLM stability and incorporation probability were dramatically improved when these approaches were used, some BLMs were ruptured when subjected to a centrifugal force. To further improve the BLM stability, we investigated the effect of modifying the surface of the SiO2/Si3N4 septa on the stability of BLM suspended in the septa. The modified surfaces were characterized in terms of hydrophobicity, lipophobicity, and surface roughness. Diffusion coefficients of the lipid monolayers formed on the modified surfaces were also determined. Highly fluidic lipid monolayers were formed on the amphiphobic substrates that had been modified with long-chain perfluorocarbons. Free-standing BLMs formed in amphiphobic septa showed a much higher mechanical stability, including tolerance to water movement and applied centrifugal forces with and without proteoliposomes, than those formed in the septa that had been modified with a short alkyl chain. These results demonstrate that highly stable BLMs are formed when the surface of the septa has amphiphobic properties. Because highly fluidic lipid monolayers that are formed on the septa seamlessly connect with BLMs in a free-standing region, the high fluidity of the lipids contributes to decreasing potential damage to BLMs when mechanical stresses are applied. This approach to improve the BLM stability increases the experimental efficiency of the BLM systems and will contribute to the development of high-throughput platforms for functional assays of ion channel proteins.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29664647     DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b00747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


  3 in total

1.  Modulation of Photoinduced Transmembrane Currents in a Fullerene-Doped Freestanding Lipid Bilayer by a Lateral Bias.

Authors:  Teng Ma; Xingyao Feng; Takeshi Ohori; Ryusuke Miyata; Daisuke Tadaki; Daichi Yamaura; Takafumi Deguchi; Maki Komiya; Kensaku Kanomata; Fumihiko Hirose; Michio Niwano; Ayumi Hirano-Iwata
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2019-10-23

2.  Parallel Recordings of Transmembrane hERG Channel Currents Based on Solvent-Free Lipid Bilayer Microarray.

Authors:  Ryusuke Miyata; Daisuke Tadaki; Daichi Yamaura; Shun Araki; Madoka Sato; Maki Komiya; Teng Ma; Hideaki Yamamoto; Michio Niwano; Ayumi Hirano-Iwata
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-19       Impact factor: 2.891

Review 3.  New Aspects of Bilayer Lipid Membranes for the Analysis of Ion Channel Functions.

Authors:  Hironori Kageyama; Teng Ma; Madoka Sato; Maki Komiya; Daisuke Tadaki; Ayumi Hirano-Iwata
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-06
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