Enzyme-mediated proton transport across biological membranes is critical for many vital cellular processes. pH-sensitive fluorescent dyes are an indispensable tool for investigating the molecular mechanism of proton-translocating enzymes. Here, we present a novel strategy to entrap pH-sensitive probes in the lumen of liposomes that has several advantages over the use of soluble or lipid-coupled probes. In our approach, the pH sensor is linked to a DNA oligomer with a sequence complementary to a second oligomer modified with a lipophilic moiety that anchors the DNA conjugate to the inner and outer leaflets of the lipid bilayer. The use of DNA as a scaffold allows subsequent selective enzymatic removal of the probe in the outer bilayer leafle...
New fluorescent probes were introduced as an innovative methodology to label lipid bilayer membranes...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Membrane fusion is essential for nerve-cell communication, for protein transport between cell organe...
International audienceDNA has been used to build nanomachines with potential in cellulo and in vivo ...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Proton-pumping enzymes of electron transfer chains couple redox reactions to proton translocation ac...
Distinct subcellular pH levels, especially in lysosomes and endosomes, are essential for the degrada...
By mimicking Nature's way of utilizing multivalent interactions, we introduce in the present work a ...
Distinct subcellular pH levels, especially in lysosomes and endosomes, are essential for the degrada...
With highly precise self-assembly and programmability, DNA has been widely used as a versatile mater...
Accurate real-time measurements of proton concentration gradients are pivotal to mechanistic studies...
Target-induced DNA strand displacement is an excellent candidate for developing analyte-responsive D...
In this Communication, a molecular beacon-based DNA switch (LMB) is developed as an efficient and re...
New fluorescent probes were introduced as an innovative methodology to label lipid bilayer membranes...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Membrane fusion is essential for nerve-cell communication, for protein transport between cell organe...
International audienceDNA has been used to build nanomachines with potential in cellulo and in vivo ...
A method for releasing tethered liposomes from a supported lipid bilayer in response to a light stim...
Proton-pumping enzymes of electron transfer chains couple redox reactions to proton translocation ac...
Distinct subcellular pH levels, especially in lysosomes and endosomes, are essential for the degrada...
By mimicking Nature's way of utilizing multivalent interactions, we introduce in the present work a ...
Distinct subcellular pH levels, especially in lysosomes and endosomes, are essential for the degrada...
With highly precise self-assembly and programmability, DNA has been widely used as a versatile mater...
Accurate real-time measurements of proton concentration gradients are pivotal to mechanistic studies...
Target-induced DNA strand displacement is an excellent candidate for developing analyte-responsive D...
In this Communication, a molecular beacon-based DNA switch (LMB) is developed as an efficient and re...
New fluorescent probes were introduced as an innovative methodology to label lipid bilayer membranes...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...
In this work we examine the trapping and conversion of visible light energy into chemical energy usi...