Evidence for electro-induced membrane defects assessed by lateral mobility measurement of a GPi anchored protein.
Eur Biophys J
; 43(6-7): 277-86, 2014 Jul.
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Electrotransfer is a method by which molecules can be introduced into living cells via plasma membrane electropermeabilization. Here, we show that electropermeabilization affects the lateral mobility of Rae-1, a GPi anchored protein. Our results suggest that 10-20 % of the membrane surface is occupied by defects or pores and that these structures propagate rapidly (<1 min) over the cell surface. Electrotransfer of plasmid DNA (pDNA) also affects the lateral mobility of Rae-1. Furthermore, we clearly show that, once inserted into the plasma membrane, pDNA is completely immobile and excludes Rae-1; this indicates that the pDNA molecules are tightly packed together to form aggregates occupying at least the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane.
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Asunto principal:
Membrana Celular
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Electroporación
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Proteínas de Transporte Nucleocitoplasmático
Límite:
Animals
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En
Revista:
Eur Biophys J
Asunto de la revista:
BIOFISICA
Año:
2014
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Article
País de afiliación:
Francia