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Acta Physiologica 2006; Volume 186, Supplement 650
Joint Meeting of The German Society of Physiology and The Federation of European Physiological Societies 2006
3/26/2006-3/29/2006
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich


HIGH-RESOLUTION SINGLE CHANNEL RECORDINGS FROM SUSPENDED LIPID MEMBRANES FORMED FROM GIANT UNILAMELLAR VESICLES ON MICROSTRUCTURED GLASS SUBSTRATES
Abstract number: PM13A-11

Sondermann1 M, Behrends1 J

1Physiologisches Institut, Universitt Freiburg

Microstructured planar substrates have been shown to be suitable for patch clamp recording from both whole cells and isolated patches of membrane, as well as for measurements from planar lipid bilayers. Here, we further explore this technology with respect to high-resolution, low noise single-channel recording. Using solvent-free lipid bilayers from giant unilamellar vesicles obtained by electro-swelling, we recorded channels formed by the peptaibol alamethicin, a well studied model system for voltage dependent channels, focusing on the transient dynamics of single-channel formation upon application of a voltage step. With our setup we were able to distinctly resolve dwell times well below 100 ?s and to perform a thorough statistical analysis of alamethicin gating. Our results show good agreement with models that do not rely on the existence of nonconducting preaggregate states. Microstructured apertures in glass substrates appear promising with respect to future experiments on cellular ion channels reconstituted in suspended lipid membranes.

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Acta Physiologica 2006; Volume 186, Supplement 650 :PM13A-11

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