posted on 2015-12-17, 01:02authored byMichael Urban, Alexander Kleefen, Nobina Mukherjee, Patrick Seelheim, Barbara Windschiegl, Marc Vor der Brüggen, Armagan Koçer, Robert Tampé
Membrane
proteins are prime drug targets as they control the transit
of information, ions, and solutes across membranes. Here, we present
a membrane-on-nanopore platform to analyze nonelectrogenic channels
and transporters that are typically not accessible by electrophysiological
methods in a multiplexed manner. The silicon chip contains 250 000
femtoliter cavities, closed by a silicon dioxide top layer with defined
nanopores. Lipid vesicles containing membrane proteins of interest
are spread onto the nanopore-chip surface. Transport events of ligand-gated
channels were recorded at single-molecule resolution by high-parallel
fluorescence decoding.