Yoshina-Ishii Chiaki, Boxer Steven G
Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, California 94305-5080, USA.
J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Apr 2;125(13):3696-7. doi: 10.1021/ja029783+.
We report a new system of laterally mobile, arrayed vesicles that are encoded with DNA to control tethering to fluid-supported phospholipid bilayers. The motion of individual fluorescently labeled vesicles, specifically bound, are easily visualized by fluorescence video microscopy and observed to collide reversibly on the surface. This system is an ideal model for studying interactions involving membranes, in particular integral membrane proteins.
我们报告了一种新的横向移动、排列的囊泡系统,这些囊泡用DNA编码,以控制与流体支撑的磷脂双层的连接。单个荧光标记的、特异性结合的囊泡的运动,通过荧光视频显微镜很容易观察到,并且可以看到它们在表面上可逆地碰撞。该系统是研究涉及膜,特别是整合膜蛋白的相互作用的理想模型。