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Voltage-induced morphological modifications in oocyte membranes containing exogenous K(+) channels studied by electrochemical scanning force microscopy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
We report on a novel use of electrochemical scanning force microscopy (SFM) for the investigation of morphological modifications occurring in plasma membranes containing voltage-gated ion channels, on membrane potential variation. Membrane patches of Xenopus laevis oocytes microinjected with exogenous KAT1 cRNA, deposited by a stripping method at the surface of a derivatized gold film in inside-out configuration, have been imaged by SFM in an electrochemical cell. A potentiostat was used to maintain a desired potential drop across the membrane. Performing imaging at potential values corresponding to open (- 120 mV) and closed (+ 20 mV) states for KAT1, morphological differences in localized sample zones were observed. Particularly, cross-shaped features involving a significant membrane portion appear around putative channel locations. The reported approach constitutes the first demonstration of an SPM-based experimental technique suitable to investigate the rearrangements occurring to the plasma membrane containing voltage-gated channels on transmembrane potential variation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ION CHANNELS; TUNNELING-MICROSCOPY; POTASSIUM CHANNEL; SENSOR; PORE
List of contributors:
Alessandrini, Andrea; Picco, Cristiana; Gavazzo, Paola; Facci, Paolo
Authors of the University:
FACCI PAOLO
GAVAZZO PAOLA
PICCO CRISTIANA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/144010
Published in:
MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE (PRINT)
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