材料科学
糖蛋白
纳米孔
纳米技术
纳米圆盘
分散性
脂质双层
生物物理学
高分子化学
膜
生物化学
生物
化学
作者
Tommaso Marchesi D’Alvise,Sean Harvey,Lisa Hueske,Jolanta Szelwicka,Lothar Veith,Tuomas P. J. Knowles,Dennis Kubiczek,Carolin Flaig,Fabian Port,Kay‐E. Gottschalk,Frank Rosenau,Bartłomiej Graczykowski,George Fytas,Francesco Simone Ruggeri,Katrin Wunderlich,Tanja Weil
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202000378
摘要
Abstract Cellular membranes have long served as an inspiration for nanomaterial research. The preparation of ultrathin polydopamine (PDA) films with integrated protein pores containing phospholipids and an embedded domain of a membrane protein glycophorin A as simplified cell membrane mimics is reported. Large area, ultrathin PDA films are obtained by electropolymerization on gold surfaces with 10–18 nm thickness and dimensions of up to 2.5 cm 2 . The films are transferred from gold to various other substrates such as nylon mesh, silicon, or substrates containing holes in the micrometer range, and they remain intact even after transfer. The novel transfer technique gives access to freestanding PDA films that remain stable even at the air interfaces with elastic moduli of ≈6–12 GPa, which are higher than any other PDA films reported before. As the PDA film thickness is within the range of cellular membranes, monodisperse protein nanopores, so‐called “nanodiscs,” are integrated as functional entities. These nanodisc‐containing PDA films can serve as semi‐permeable films, in which the embedded pores control material transport. In the future, these simplified cell membrane mimics may offer structural investigations of the embedded membrane proteins to receive an improved understanding of protein‐mediated transport processes in cellular membranes.
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