Biologically Complex Planar Cell Plasma Membranes Supported on Polyelectrolyte Cushions Enhance Transmembrane Protein Mobility and Retain Native Orientation

  • Han-Yuan Liu (4533091)
  • Wei-Liang Chen (321565)
  • Christopher K. Ober (471919)
  • Susan Daniel (1541269)
Publication date
October 2017

Abstract

Reconstituted supported lipid bilayers (SLB) are widely used as <i>in vitro</i> cell-surface models because they are compatible with a variety of surface-based analytical techniques. However, one of the challenges of using SLBs as a model of the cell surface is the limited complexity in membrane composition, including the incorporation of transmembrane proteins and lipid diversity that may impact the activity of those proteins. Additionally, it is challenging to preserve the transmembrane protein native orientation, function, and mobility in SLBs. Here, we leverage the interaction between cell plasma membrane vesicles and polyelectrolyte brushes to create planar bilayers from cell plasma membrane vesicles that have budded from the cell surf...

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