Synthetic Lipid Membrane Channels Formed by Designed DNA Nanostructures
Technical University of Munich · Schott (Germany) · +1 more institution
Abstract
We created nanometer-scale transmembrane channels in lipid bilayers by means of self-assembled DNA-based nanostructures. Scaffolded DNA origami was used to create a stem that penetrated and spanned a lipid membrane, as well as a barrel-shaped cap that adhered to the membrane, in part via 26 cholesterol moieties. In single-channel electrophysiological measurements, we found similarities to the response of natural ion channels, such as conductances on the order of 1 nanosiemens and channel gating. More pronounced gating was seen for mutations in which a single DNA strand of the stem protruded into the channel. Single-molecule translocation experiments show that the synthetic channels can be used to discriminate…
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8Topics & keywords
- Transmembrane channels
- Ion channel
- Lipid bilayer
- Biophysics
- Gating
- DNA
- Membrane
- Nanostructure