Issue 29, 2021

A multiplexed phospholipid membrane platform for curvature sensitive protein screening

Abstract

The curvature of lipid membranes plays a key role in many relevant biological processes such as membrane trafficking, vesicular budding and host–virus interactions. In vitro studies on the membrane curvature of simplified biomimetic models in the nanometer range are challenging, due to their complicated nanofabrication processes. In this work, we propose a simple and low-cost platform for curvature sensitive protein screening, prepared through scanning probe lithography (SPL) methods, where lipid bilayer patches of different compositions can be multiplexed onto substrate areas with tailored local curvature. The curvature is imposed by anchoring nanoparticles of the desired size to the substrate prior to lithography. As a proof of principle, we demonstrate that a positive curvature membrane sensitive protein derived from the BAR domain of Nadrin2 binds selectively to lipid patches patterned on substrate areas coated with 100 nm nanoparticles. The platform opens up a path for screening curvature-dependent protein–membrane interaction studies by providing a flexible and easy to prepare substrate with control over lipid composition and membrane curvature.

Graphical abstract: A multiplexed phospholipid membrane platform for curvature sensitive protein screening

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2021
Accepted
16 Jun 2021
First published
16 Jun 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 12642-12650

A multiplexed phospholipid membrane platform for curvature sensitive protein screening

E. Berganza, M. P. Ebrahimkutty, S. K. Vasantham, C. Zhong, A. Wunsch, A. Navarrete, M. Galic and M. Hirtz, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 12642 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR01133B

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