Interfacing living cells and spherically supported bilayer lipid membranes.
Langmuir
; 31(16): 4704-12, 2015 Apr 28.
Article
en En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-25826073
Spherically supported bilayer lipid membranes (SS-BLMs) exhibiting co-existing membrane microdomains were created on spherical silica substrates. These 5 µm SiO2-core SS-BLMs are shown to interact dynamically when interfaced with living cells in culture, while keeping the membrane structure and lipid domains on the SS-BLM surface intact. Interactions between the SS-BLMs and cellular components are examined via correlating fluorescently labeled co-existing microdomains on the SS-BLMs, their chemical composition and biophysical properties with the consequent organization of cell membrane lipids, proteins, and other cellular components. This approach is demonstrated in a proof-of-concept experiment involving the dynamic organization of cellular cytoskeleton, monitored as a function of the lipid domains of the SS-BLMs. The compositional versatility of SS-BLMs provides a means to address the relationship between the phenomenon of lipid phase separation and the other contributors to cell membrane lateral heterogeneity.
Texto completo:
1
Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Membrana Celular
/
Dióxido de Silicio
/
Hipocampo
/
Membrana Dobles de Lípidos
/
Neuronas
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Año:
2015
Tipo del documento:
Article