Synthetic Lipid Membrane Channels Formed by Designed DNA Nanostructures

Martin Langecker(Technical University of Munich), Vera Arnaut(Technical University of Munich), Thomas G. Martin(Schott (Germany)), Jonathan List(Technical University of Munich), Stephan Renner(Technical University of Munich), Michael Mayer(University of Michigan), Hendrik Dietz(Schott (Germany)), Friedrich C. Simmel(Technical University of Munich)
Science
November 15, 2012
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Abstract

We created nanometer-scale transmembrane channels in lipid bilayers by means of self-assembled DNA-based nanostructures. Scaffolded DNA origami was used to create a stem that penetrated and spanned a lipid membrane, as well as a barrel-shaped cap that adhered to the membrane, in part via 26 cholesterol moieties. In single-channel electrophysiological measurements, we found similarities to the response of natural ion channels, such as conductances on the order of 1 nanosiemens and channel gating. More pronounced gating was seen for mutations in which a single DNA strand of the stem protruded into the channel. Single-molecule translocation experiments show that the synthetic channels can be used to discriminate single DNA molecules.


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