​Supported lipid bilayer assembly on PEDOT: PSS films and transistors

by Y. Zhang, S. Inal, C.Y. Hsia, M. Ferro, S. Daniel, R.M. Owens
Year:2016 DOI: DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201602123

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​Supported lipid bilayer assembly on PEDOT: PSS films and transistors
Y. Zhang, S. Inal, C.Y. Hsia, M. Ferro, M. Ferro, S. Daniel, R.M. Owens
Advanced Functional Materials 26 (40), 7304-7313, 2016

Abstract

​Lipid bilayers are widely employed as a model system to investigate interactions between cells and their environment. Supported lipid bilayers (SLB) with integrated transmembrane proteins are emerging as a preferred platform for sensing applications. Challenges lie in the generation of SLB on surfaces which allow transduction of signals for characterization of lipid bilayer and incorporated transmembrane proteins. For the first time, the formation of SLBs is shown on films of the conducting polymer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) doped with poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), using traditional methods for characterizing lipid bilayer quality and function (QCM-D, FRAP) combined with impedance spectroscopy. Further, partial formation of SLBs on PEDOT:PSS based organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) is successfully demonstrated, as well as the ability to integrate and sense the ion pore α-hemolysin, confirming the sensitivity of the OECT as a transducer of biological membrane function. This work represents a highly promising first step toward the use of such OECTs for functional readout of transmembrane proteins in their native environment. 




Keywords

Bioelectronics OECT PEDOT:PSS Supported lipid bilayers Vesicle fusion
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