Assessing membrane material properties from the response of giant unilamellar vesicles to electric fields.

IF 7.7 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advances in Physics: X Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-06 DOI:10.1080/23746149.2022.2125342
Mina Aleksanyan, Hammad A Faizi, Maria-Anna Kirmpaki, Petia M Vlahovska, Karin A Riske, Rumiana Dimova
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Knowledge of the material properties of membranes is crucial to understanding cell viability and physiology. A number of methods have been developed to probe membranes in vitro, utilizing the response of minimal biomimetic membrane models to an external perturbation. In this review, we focus on techniques employing giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), model membrane systems, often referred to as minimal artificial cells because of the potential they offer to mimick certain cellular features. When exposed to electric fields, GUV deformation, dynamic response and poration can be used to deduce properties such as bending rigidity, pore edge tension, membrane capacitance, surface shear viscosity, excess area and membrane stability. We present a succinct overview of these techniques, which require only simple instrumentation, available in many labs, as well as reasonably facile experimental implementation and analysis.

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从巨型单拉米尔囊泡对电场的反应评估膜材料特性。
了解膜的材料特性对于理解细胞活力和生理学至关重要。利用最小生物仿真膜模型对外部扰动的反应,已经开发出许多体外探测膜的方法。在这篇综述中,我们将重点介绍采用巨型单拉美拉尔囊泡 (GUV) 的技术,GUV 是一种模型膜系统,由于其具有模仿某些细胞特征的潜力,因此常被称为最小人工细胞。当暴露在电场中时,GUV 的变形、动态响应和孔化可用于推断弯曲刚度、孔边缘张力、膜电容、表面剪切粘度、过剩面积和膜稳定性等特性。我们对这些技术做了简明扼要的概述,这些技术只需要简单的仪器设备,许多实验室都有,而且实验实施和分析也相当方便。
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Advances in Physics: X
Advances in Physics: X Physics and Astronomy-General Physics and Astronomy
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期刊介绍: Advances in Physics: X is a fully open-access journal that promotes the centrality of physics and physical measurement to modern science and technology. Advances in Physics: X aims to demonstrate the interconnectivity of physics, meaning the intellectual relationships that exist between one branch of physics and another, as well as the influence of physics across (hence the “X”) traditional boundaries into other disciplines including: Chemistry Materials Science Engineering Biology Medicine
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