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Introduction to Solid Supported Membrane Based Electrophysiology
Authors:Andre Bazzone  Wagner Steuer Costa  Markus Braner  Octavian C?linescu  Lina Hatahet  Klaus Fendler
Affiliation:1.Department of Biophysical Chemistry, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics;2.Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Goethe University Frankfurt
Abstract:The electrophysiological method we present is based on a solid supported membrane (SSM) composed of an octadecanethiol layer chemisorbed on a gold coated sensor chip and a phosphatidylcholine monolayer on top. This assembly is mounted into a cuvette system containing the reference electrode, a chlorinated silver wire.After adsorption of membrane fragments or proteoliposomes containing the membrane protein of interest, a fast solution exchange is used to induce the transport activity of the membrane protein. In the single solution exchange protocol two solutions, one non-activating and one activating solution, are needed. The flow is controlled by pressurized air and a valve and tubing system within a faraday cage.The kinetics of the electrogenic transport activity is obtained via capacitive coupling between the SSM and the proteoliposomes or membrane fragments. The method, therefore, yields only transient currents. The peak current represents the stationary transport activity. The time dependent transporter currents can be reconstructed by circuit analysis.This method is especially suited for prokaryotic transporters or eukaryotic transporters from intracellular membranes, which cannot be investigated by patch clamp or voltage clamp methods.
Keywords:Biochemistry   Issue 75   Biophysics   Molecular Biology   Cellular Biology   Physiology   Proteins   Membrane Lipids   Membrane Transport Proteins   Kinetics   Electrophysiology   solid supported membrane   SSM   membrane transporter   lactose permease   lacY   capacitive coupling   solution exchange   model membrane   membrane protein   transporter   kinetics   transport mechanism
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