Title :
Reconstitution and function of membrane proteins into asymmetric giant liposomes by using a pulsed jet flow
Author :
Kamiya, K. ; Kawano, R. ; Osaki, T. ; Takeuchi, Shoji
Author_Institution :
Kanagawa Acad. of Sci. & Technol., Kawasaki, Japan
Abstract :
This report describes preliminary results of a reconstitution and function of membrane proteins (flippases) into asymmetric lipid giant liposomes (GLs) that were prepared by deforming a planar asymmetric bilayer using a pulsed jet flow. Frist, we confirmed the expression of flippases on the baculovirus membrane by a western blot analysis. Next, we successfully reconstituted flippases into the asymmetric GL of phosphatidylserine by a baculovirus-liposome fusion method. Finally, we observed the translocation of phosphatidylserine from the extracellular leaflet to the cytoplasmic leaflet which was catalyzed by flippases. The flippase-reconstituted asymmetric liposomes that emulate the function of cell membranes will be useful for the study of elementary lipid-lipid or lipid-protein interactions.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomechanics; biomembranes; catalysis; cellular biophysics; enzymes; jets; lipid bilayers; molecular biophysics; asymmetric lipid giant liposomes; baculovirus membrane; baculovirus-liposome fusion method; catalysis; cell membranes; cytoplasmic leaflet; elementary lipid-lipid interactions; extracellular leaflet; flippase-reconstituted asymmetric liposomes; lipid-protein interactions; membrane protein function; membrane protein reconstitution; phosphatidylserine translocation; planar asymmetric bilayer deformation; pulsed jet flow; reconstituted flippases; western blot analysis; Biomembranes; Extracellular; Lipidomics; Microscopy; Proteins; Solvents; Viruses (medical);
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2014 IEEE 27th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2014.6765632