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Chin. Phys. B, 2017, Vol. 26(12): 128708    DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/26/12/128708
Special Issue: SPECIAL TOPIC — Soft matter and biological physics
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Protein-membrane interactions investigated with surface-induced fluorescence attenuation

Li Ma(马丽)1,2, Ying Li(李颖)1, Ming Li(李明)1, Shuxin Hu(胡书新)1
1. Key Laboratory of Soft Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China;
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract  

Research on protein-membrane interactions has been undeveloped due to the lack of proper techniques to detect the position of proteins at membranes because membranes are usually only about 4-nm thick. We have recently developed a new method named surface-induced fluorescence attenuation (SIFA) to track both vertical and lateral kinetics of a single labelling dye in supported lipid bilayers. It takes advantage of strong interaction between a light-emitting dye and a partially reflecting surface. By applying the technique to membrane proteins being fluorescently labelled at different residues, here we show that SIFA can measure not only the insertion depth of a dye inside a lipid bilayer, but also the position of a dye in solution near the surface. SIFA can therefore be used to study membrane proteins of various types.

Keywords:  single molecule surfaceinduced fluorescence attenuation      membrane-protein interactions      molecular mechanism  
Received:  10 September 2017      Revised:  18 October 2017      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  87.15.kt (Protein-membrane interactions)  
  87.16.dp (Transport, including channels, pores, and lateral diffusion)  
  87.80.Nj (Single-molecule techniques)  
Fund: 

Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11574382) and the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. QYZDJ-SSW-SYS014).

Corresponding Authors:  Shuxin Hu     E-mail:  hushuxin@iphy.ac.cn

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Li Ma(马丽), Ying Li(李颖), Ming Li(李明), Shuxin Hu(胡书新) Protein-membrane interactions investigated with surface-induced fluorescence attenuation 2017 Chin. Phys. B 26 128708

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