This
paper reports on the reconstitution of human ether-a-go-go-related gene (hERG) channels in artificial bilayer lipid membranes
(BLMs) formed in micropores fabricated in silicon chips. The hERG
channels were isolated from Chinese hamster ovary cell lines expressing
the channels and incorporated into the BLMs formed by a process in
which the two lipid monolayers were folded into the micropores. The
characteristic features of hERG channels reported by the patch-clamp
method, including single-channel conductance, voltage dependence,
sensitivity to typical drugs and dependence on the potassium concentration,
were investigated in the BLM reconstitution system. The BLM with hERG
channels incorporated exhibited a lifetime of ∼65 h and a tolerance
to repetitive solution exchanges. Such stable BLMs containing biological
channels have the potential for use in a variety of applications,
including high-throughput drug screening for various ion-channel proteins.
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