화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.5, 1652-1652, 2009
Simultaneous Measurement of Ionic Current and Fluorescence from Single Protein Pores
The ability to simultaneously monitor both the ionic current and fluorescence from membrane channels and pores has the potential to link structural changes with function in such proteins. We present a new method for simultaneously measuring single-channel electrical currents and fluorescence from membrane proteins by using water-in-oil droplet Mayers. We demonstrate the simultaneous fluorescence and electrical detection of stochastic blocking by cyclodextrin in multiple staphylococcal alpha-hemolysin pores. The combined fluorescence signal from individual. pores exhibits the same sequence of blocking events as the total current recording, showing that the two signals from each pore are correlated.