Enzyme Related Synthesis of Lipids and Fabrication of Planar Lipid Membranes

M.A.A. Aqeel, Suneth P Rajapaksha
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Biological membranes are structurally and functionally complex supramolecular assemblies. The intricate complexity itself poses a significant barrier in investigating the constituents, components, and their structure-activity relationships. Scientists employ twosynthetic methods to reduce complexity: the top-down approach and the bottom-up approach. The top-down synthetic approach involves genome reduction of the living cell, leading to a collateral reduction in membrane complexity. In contrast, the bottom-upsynthetic approach like chemical and enzymatic synthesis engages assembly of non-living components to construct biomimetic membrane structures with desired complexity. The synthetic routes catalyzed by enzymes are referred to as enzymatic synthesis, while routes utilizing a combination of catalytic systems and enzymes are known as chemo-enzymatic synthesis. The lipids prepared by enzymatic or chemo-enzymatic method are essential to integrate into a membrane in a manner that makes them amenable to various analytical techniques. Planar lipid bilayer method is one such versatile technique which can be used to prepare membranes from individual lipid molecules to utilize in various analytical procedures. Two planar lipid membranes types, black lipid membrane and supported lipid membrane, are more common than other types due to their less complexity in preparation. This review discusses the enzyme related synthesis of lipids, the method of preparation and challenges involved in fabricating black lipid membrane and supported lipid membrane models.
与酶有关的脂质合成和平面脂质膜的制造
生物膜是结构和功能复杂的超分子组合体。错综复杂的结构本身就对研究其成分、组分及其结构-活性关系构成了巨大障碍。科学家采用两种合成方法来降低复杂性:自上而下的方法和自下而上的方法。自上而下的合成方法包括减少活细胞的基因组,从而连带降低膜的复杂性。相比之下,自下而上的合成方法(如化学合成和酶合成)则通过组装非生物成分来构建具有所需复杂性的仿生膜结构。由酶催化的合成路线称为酶法合成,而利用催化系统和酶的组合的路线称为化学酶法合成。用酶法或化学酶法制备的脂质必须以适合各种分析技术的方式整合到膜中。平面脂质双分子层法就是这样一种多用途技术,可用于从单个脂质分子制备膜,以用于各种分析程序。黑脂膜和支撑脂膜这两种平面脂膜因其制备的复杂性较低而比其他类型更为常见。本综述讨论了与酶有关的脂质合成、制备方法以及制作黑脂膜和支撑脂膜模型所面临的挑战。
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