Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop an apparatus for simultaneous measurement of electrical and spectroscopic parameters of single ion-channels. We have combined the single channel recording apparatus with an artificial lipid bilayer and a fluorescence microscope designed to detect single fluorescent molecules. The artificial membranes were formed on a PEG (polyethylene glycol)-coated glass and observed with an objective-type total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope. The lateral motion of a single lipid molecule (β-BODIPY 530/550 HPC) was recorded. The lateral diffusion constant of the lipid molecule was calculated from the trajectories of single molecules as D = 8.0 ± 4.0 × 10-8 cm2/s. Ionic channels were incorporated into the membrane and single-channel current fluctuations were recorded. These data show the possibility of the present technique for simultaneous measurement of electrical and spectroscopic parameters of single-channel activities © 2005 The Surface Science Society of Japan.
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Ide, T., Takeuchi, Y., Aoki, T., Tabata, K., & Noji, H. (2005). An artificial lipid bilayer formed on a PEG-coated glass for simultaneous electrical and optical measurement of single ion-channels. In e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology (Vol. 3). The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science. https://doi.org/10.1380/ejssnt.2005.70
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