A lipid bilayer formed on a hydrogel bead for single ion channel recordings

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Abstract

Ion channel proteins play important roles in various cell functions, making them attractive drug targets. Artificial lipid bilayer recording is a technique used to measure the ion transport activities of channel proteins with high sensitivity and accuracy. However, the measurement efficiency is low. In order to improve the efficiency, we developed a method that allows us to form bilayers on a hydrogel bead and record channel currents promptly. We tested our system by measuring the activities of various types of channels, including gramicidin, alamethicin, α-hemolysin, a voltage-dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC1), a voltage-and calcium-activated large conductance potassium channel (BK channel), and a potassium channel from Streptomyces lividans (KcsA channel). We confirmed the ability for enhanced measurement efficiency and measurement system miniaturizion.

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Hirano, M., Yamamoto, D., Asakura, M., Hayakawa, T., Mise, S., Matsumoto, A., & Ide, T. (2020). A lipid bilayer formed on a hydrogel bead for single ion channel recordings. Micromachines, 11(12), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi11121070

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