Issue 21, 2010

Controlled enhancement of transmembrane enzyme activity in polymer cushioned supported bilayer membranes

Abstract

Reconstitution of transmembrane proteins into supported lipid bilayer (SLB) membranes has often been hampered by strong interactions of protein domains with the underlying solid support leading to loss of both activity and mobility within the plane of the lipid bilayer. Polymer cushioned SLBs can overcome this by avoiding direct contact with the support. To extend this approach we developed an anionic polymer cushion system that allows tunable lipid mobility as well as functional integration of the transmembrane protein β-amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme (BACE) into SLBs. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching analysis revealed a homogeneous distribution and high lateral mobility of the reconstituted BACE in cushioned SLBs while an impaired mobility and inhomogeneous clustering of reconstituted BACE were found in SLBs on silicon oxide substrates. The cushioning of SLBs led to increased incorporation and enhanced enzymatic activity of the reconstituted BACE with a direct correlation between lipid mobility and BACE activity. The utilized polymer cushion system allows the successful reconstitution of transmembrane proteins within SLBs with tunable properties.

Graphical abstract: Controlled enhancement of transmembrane enzyme activity in polymer cushioned supported bilayer membranes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jun 2010
Accepted
05 Aug 2010
First published
07 Sep 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 5382-5389

Controlled enhancement of transmembrane enzyme activity in polymer cushioned supported bilayer membranes

L. Renner, T. Pompe, R. Lemaitre, D. Drechsel and C. Werner, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 5382 DOI: 10.1039/C0SM00565G

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