Channel activity of OmpF monitored in nano-BLMs

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​Channel activity of OmpF monitored in nano-BLMs​
Schmitt, E. K.; Vrouenraets, M. & Steinem, C. ​ (2006) 
Biophysical Journal91(6) pp. 2163​-2171​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.106.083592 

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Schmitt, Eva K.; Vrouenraets, Maarten; Steinem, Claudia 
Abstract
Free-standing lipid bilayer membranes can be formed on small apertures (60 nm diameter) on highly ordered porous alumina substrates. The formation process of the membranes on a 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphothioethanol submonolayer was followed by impedance spectroscopy. After lipid bilayers had thinned, the reconstitution and ionic conducting properties of the outer membrane protein OmpF of E. coli were monitored using single-channel recordings. The characteristic conductance states of the three monomers, fast kinetics, and subconductance states were observed. Blockade of the ion flow as a result of interaction of the antibiotic ampicillin with the protein was verified, indicating the full functionality of the protein channel in nanometer-scale bilayer membranes.
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2006
Journal
Biophysical Journal 
ISSN
0006-3495
Language
English

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