Rapid lipid bilayer membrane formation on Parylene coated apertures to perform ion channel analyses

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Tanzir Ahmed
Sander van den Driesche
Jayesh Arun Bafna
Martin Oellers
Roland Hemmler
Karsten Gall
Richard Wagner
Mathias Winterhalter
Michael J. Vellekoop
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[1] University of Bremen,Institute for Microsensors,
[2] Microsystems Center Bremen (MCB),actuators and
[3] Jacobs University Bremen,systems (IMSAS)
[4] Ionovation GmbH,Department of Life Sciences and Chemistry
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Biomedical Microdevices | 2020年 / 22卷
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Parylene-C; Parylene-AF4; Lipid Bilayer Membrane (LBL); Silicon; Silicon Nitride;
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We present a chip design allowing rapid and robust lipid bilayer (LBL) membrane formation using a Parylene coated thin silicon nitride aperture. After bilayer formation, single membrane channels can be reconstituted and characterized by electrophysiology. The ability for robust reconstitution will allow parallelization and enhanced screening of small molecule drugs acting on or permeating across the membrane channel. The aperture was realized on a microfabricated silicon nitride membrane by using standard clean-room fabrication processes. To ensure the lipid bilayer formation, the nitride membrane was coated with a hydrophobic and biocompatible Parylene layer. We tested both Parylene-C and Parylene-AF4. The contact angle measurements on both Parylene types showed very good hydrophobic properties and affinity to lipids. No precoating of the Parylene with an organic solvent is needed to make the aperture lipophilic, in contradiction to Teflon membranes. The chips can be easily placed in an array utilizing a 3D printed platform. Experiments show repetitive LBL formation and destruction (more than 6 times) within a very short time (few seconds). Through measurements we have established that the LBL layers are very thin. This allows the investigation of the fusion process of membrane proteins i.e. outer membrane protein (OmpF) in the LBL within a few minutes.
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