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SSM-Based Electrophysiology for Transporter Research.
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Methods in enzymology [Methods Enzymol] 2017; Vol. 594, pp. 31-83. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 26. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Functional characterization of transport proteins using conventional electrophysiology can be challenging, especially for low turnover transporters or transporters from bacteria and intracellular compartments. Solid-supported membrane (SSM)-based electrophysiology is a sensitive and cell-free assay technique for the characterization of electrogenic membrane proteins. Purified proteins reconstituted into proteoliposomes or membrane vesicles from cell culture or native tissues are adsorbed to the sensor holding an SSM. A substrate or a ligand is applied via rapid solution exchange. The electrogenic transporter activity charges the sensor, which is recorded as a transient current. The high stability of the SSM allows cumulative measurements on the same sensor using different experimental conditions. This allows the determination of kinetic properties including EC <subscript>50</subscript> , IC <subscript>50</subscript> , K <subscript>m</subscript> , K <subscript>D</subscript> , and rate constants of electrogenic reactions. About 100 different transporters have been measured so far using this technique, among them symporters, exchangers, uniporters, ATP-, redox-, and light-driven ion pumps, as well as receptors and ion channels. Different instruments apply this technique: the laboratory setups use a closed flow-through arrangement, while the commercially available SURFE <superscript>2</superscript> R N1 resembles a pipetting robot. For drug screening purposes high-throughput systems, such as the SURFE <superscript>2</superscript> R 96SE enable the simultaneous measurement of up to 96 sensors.<br /> (© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- Animals
Biological Transport
CHO Cells
Cell-Free System
Cricetulus
Electrodes
Equipment Design
High-Throughput Screening Assays instrumentation
High-Throughput Screening Assays methods
Kinetics
Membrane Proteins chemistry
Membrane Proteins isolation & purification
Membrane Transport Proteins chemistry
Membrane Transport Proteins isolation & purification
Proteolipids chemistry
Workflow
Electrophysiology instrumentation
Electrophysiology methods
Membrane Proteins metabolism
Membrane Transport Proteins metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1557-7988
- Volume :
- 594
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Methods in enzymology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28779843
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mie.2017.05.008