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Optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopic techniques for investigating membrane-bound ion channel activities.


ABSTRACT: Optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopic (OWLS) techniques were probed for monitoring ion permeation through channels incorporated into artificial lipid environment. A novel sensor set-up was developed by depositing liposomes or cell-derived membrane fragments onto hydrophilic polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane. The fibrous material of PTFE membrane could entrap lipoid vesicles and the water-filled pores provided environment for the hydrophilic domains of lipid-embedded proteins. The sensor surface was kept clean from the lipid holder PTFE membrane by a water- and ion-permeable polyethylene terephthalate (PET) mesh. The sensor set-up was tested with egg yolk lecithin liposomes containing gramicidin ion channels and with cell-derived membrane fragments enriched in GABA-gated anion channels. The method allowed monitoring the move of Na(+) and organic cations through gramicidin channels and detecting the Cl(-)-channel functions of the (?5?2?2) GABAA receptor in the presence or absence of GABA and the competitive GABA-blocker bicuculline.

SUBMITTER: Szekacs I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3858217 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopic techniques for investigating membrane-bound ion channel activities.

Székács Inna I   Kaszás Nóra N   Gróf Pál P   Erdélyi Katalin K   Szendrő István I   Mihalik Balázs B   Pataki Agnes A   Antoni Ferenc A FA   Madarász Emilia E  

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Optical waveguide lightmode spectroscopic (OWLS) techniques were probed for monitoring ion permeation through channels incorporated into artificial lipid environment. A novel sensor set-up was developed by depositing liposomes or cell-derived membrane fragments onto hydrophilic polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane. The fibrous material of PTFE membrane could entrap lipoid vesicles and the water-filled pores provided environment for the hydrophilic domains of lipid-embedded proteins. The senso  ...[more]

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