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Lateral voltage as a new input for artificial lipid bilayer systems

Journal

FARADAY DISCUSSIONS
Volume 233, Issue -, Pages 244-256

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1fd00045d

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  1. CREST program of the Japan Science and Technology Agency [JPMJCR14F3]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [19H00846, 20K20550]
  3. Asahi Glass Foundation
  4. WPI-AIMR Fusion Research
  5. Nation-wide Cooperative Research Project Program of the Research Institute of Electrical Communication at Tohoku University
  6. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20K20550, 19H00846] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The findings indicate that lateral voltage effectively regulates the transmembrane current in lipid bilayer systems, suitable for systems with ion channels or fullerenes.
In this work, we propose lateral voltage as a new input for use in artificial lipid bilayer systems in addition to the commonly used transmembrane voltage. To apply a lateral voltage to bilayer lipid membranes, we fabricated electrode-equipped silicon and Teflon chips. The Si chips could be used for photodetector devices based on fullerene-doped lipid bilayers, and the Teflon chips were used in a study of the ion channel functions in the lipid bilayer. The findings indicate that the lateral voltage effectively regulates the transmembrane current, in both ion-channel-incorporated and fullerene-incorporated lipid bilayer systems, suggesting that the lateral voltage is a practicable and useful additional input for use in lipid bilayer systems.

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