Issue 10, 2008

Microfluidic patterning of nanodisc lipid bilayers and multiplexed analysis of protein interaction

Abstract

We report a microfluidic method for precisely patterning lipid bilayers and a multiplexed assay to examine the interaction between the lipids and protein analytes. The lipids were packaged into nanoscale lipid bilayer particles known as Nanodiscs and delivered to surfaces using microfluidic channels. Two types of lipids were used in this study: biontinylated lipids and phosphoserine lipids. The deposition of biotinylated lipids on a glass surface was confirmed by attaching streptavidin coated quantum dots to the lipids, followed by fluorescent imaging. Using this multiplexed grid assay, we examined binding of annexin to phosphoserine lipids, and compared these results to similar analysis performed by surface plasmon resonance.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic patterning of nanodisc lipid bilayers and multiplexed analysis of protein interaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Apr 2008
Accepted
25 Jun 2008
First published
04 Aug 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 1723-1728

Microfluidic patterning of nanodisc lipid bilayers and multiplexed analysis of protein interaction

E. D. Goluch, A. W. Shaw, S. G. Sligar and C. Liu, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 1723 DOI: 10.1039/B806733C

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