Bifunctional DNA Duplexes Permit Efficient Incorporation of pH Probes into Liposomes.
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PubMed ID
32181556
Description
Enzyme-mediated proton transport across biological membranes is critical for many vital cellular processes. pH-sensitive fluorescent dyes are an indispensable tool for investigating the molecular mechanism of proton-translocating enzymes. Here, we present a novel strategy to entrap pH-sensitive probes in the lumen of liposomes that has several advantages over the use of soluble or lipid-coupled probes. In our approach, the pH sensor is linked to a DNA oligomer with a sequence complementary to a second oligomer modified with a lipophilic moiety that anchors the DNA conjugate to the inner and outer leaflets of the lipid bilayer. The use of DNA as a scaffold allows subsequent selective enzymatic removal of the probe in the outer bilayer leaflet. The method shows a high yield of insertion and is compatible with reconstitution of membrane proteins by different methods. The usefulness of the conjugate for time-resolved proton pumping measurements was demonstrated by using two large membrane protein complexes.
Date of Publication
2020-08-03
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
DNA conjugates carboxyfluorescein liposomes membrane proteins pH sensors
Language(s)
en
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Series
ChemBioChem
Publisher
Wiley-VCH
ISSN
1439-4227
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open.access