Liposome and lipid bilayer arrays towards biosensing applications

M Bally, K Bailey, K Sugihara, D Grieshaber, J Vörös… - Small, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Sensitive and selective biosensors for high‐throughput screening are having an increasing
impact in modern medical care. The establishment of robust protein biosensing platforms …

Labeling and single-molecule methods to monitor G protein-coupled receptor dynamics

H Tian, A Furstenberg, T Huber - Chemical reviews, 2017 - ACS Publications
The superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) mediates a wide range of
physiological responses and serves as an important category of drug targets. Earlier …

Surface plasmon resonance for high‐throughput ligand screening of membrane‐bound proteins

JA Maynard, NC Lindquist… - Biotechnology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Technologies based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) have allowed rapid, label‐free
characterization of protein‐protein and protein‐small molecule interactions. SPR has …

Exploring molecular-biomembrane interactions with surface plasmon resonance and dual polarization interferometry technology: expanding the spotlight onto …

TH Lee, DJ Hirst, K Kulkarni, MP Del Borgo… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
The molecular analysis of biomolecular-membrane interactions is central to understanding
most cellular systems but has emerged as a complex technical challenge given the …

Ras nanoclusters: molecular structure and assembly

D Abankwa, AA Gorfe, JF Hancock - Seminars in cell & developmental …, 2007 - Elsevier
H-, N-and K-ras4B are lipid-anchored, peripheral membrane guanine nucleotide binding
proteins. Recent work has shown that Ras proteins are laterally segregated into non …

Cell type-specific β2-adrenergic receptor clusters identified using photoactivated localization microscopy are not lipid raft related, but depend on actin cytoskeleton …

M Scarselli, P Annibale, A Radenovic - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012 - ASBMB
Recent developments in the field of optical super-resolution techniques allow both a 10-fold
increase in resolution as well as an increased ability to quantify the number of labeled …

How to catch a membrane protein in action: a review of functional membrane protein immobilization strategies and their applications

V Fruh, AP IJzerman, G Siegal - Chemical Reviews, 2011 - ACS Publications
Analysis of the results from the human proteome project suggests> 30% of proteins are
membrane bound. 1 Membrane proteins (MPs) are in the core group responsible for signal …

Synthetic strategies for modified glycosphingolipids and their design as probes

CD Hunter, T Guo, G Daskhan, MR Richards… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
The plasma membrane of cells contains a diverse array of lipids that provide important
structural and biological features. Glycolipids are typically a minor component of the cell …

Enhanced stability and fluidity in droplet on hydrogel bilayers for measuring membrane protein diffusion

JR Thompson, AJ Heron, Y Santoso, MI Wallace - Nano letters, 2007 - ACS Publications
We form artificial lipid bilayers suitable for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy by
contacting an aqueous droplet with a hydrogel support immersed in a solution of lipid in oil …

Single-molecule light-sheet imaging of suspended T cells

A Ponjavic, J McColl, AR Carr, AM Santos… - Biophysical …, 2018 - cell.com
Adaptive immune responses are initiated by triggering of the T cell receptor. Single-
molecule imaging based on total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy at …