Issue 38, 2016

Confinement of a β-barrel protein in nanoperforated free-standing nanomembranes for ion transport

Abstract

Bioinspired free-standing nanomembranes (FSNMs) for selective ion transport have been tailored by immobilizing the Omp2a β-barrel membrane protein inside nanoperforations created in flexible poly(lactic acid) (PLA) nanomembranes. Perforated PLA FSNMs have been prepared by spin-coating a 99 : 1 PLA : poly(vinyl alcohol) mixture, and through a phase segregation process nanofeatures with dimensions similar to the entire nanomembrane thickness (∼110 nm) were induced. These nanofeatures have subsequently been transformed into nanoperforations (diameter: ∼51 nm) by selective solvent etching. The protein confined inside the nanopores of PLA FSNMs preserves the β-barrel structure and organizes in ovoid aggregates. The transport properties of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ across non-perforated PLA, nanoperforated PLA, and Omp2a-filled nanoperforated PLA have been monitored by measuring the nanomembrane resistance with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The incorporation of nanoperforations enhances the transport of ions across PLA nanomembranes, whereas the functionality of immobilized Omp2a is essential to exhibit effects similar to those observed in biological nanomembranes. Indeed, Omp2a-filled nanoperforated PLA nanomembranes exhibit stronger affinity towards Na+ and Ca2+ ions than towards K+. In summary, this work provides a novel bioinspired strategy to develop mechanically stable and flexible FSNMs with channels for ion transport, which are precisely located inside artificial nanoperforations, thus holding great potential for applications in biofiltration and biosensing.

Graphical abstract: Confinement of a β-barrel protein in nanoperforated free-standing nanomembranes for ion transport

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jun 2016
Accepted
23 Aug 2016
First published
23 Aug 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 16922-16935

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Confinement of a β-barrel protein in nanoperforated free-standing nanomembranes for ion transport

A. Puiggalí-Jou, M. M. Pérez-Madrigal, L. J. del Valle, E. Armelin, M. T. Casas, C. Michaux, E. A. Perpète, F. Estrany and C. Alemán, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 16922 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR04948F

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