Advancing membrane biology: single-molecule approaches meet model membrane systems.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
BMB Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Jaehyeon Shin, Sang Hyeok Jeong, Min Ju Shon
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Abstract

Model membrane systems have emerged as essential platforms for investigating membrane-associated processes in controlled environments, mimicking biological membranes without the complexity of cellular systems. However, integrating these model systems with single-molecule techniques remains challenging due to the fluidity of lipid membranes, including undulations and the lateral mobility of lipids and proteins. This mini-review explores the evolution of various model membranes ranging from black lipid membranes to nanodiscs and giant unilamellar vesicles as they adapt to accommodate electrophysiology, force spectroscopy, and fluorescence microscopy. We highlight recent advancements, including innovations in force spectroscopy and single-molecule imaging using free-standing lipid bilayers, and the development of membrane platforms with tunable composition and curvature for improving fluorescence-based studies of protein dynamics. These integrated approaches have provided deep insights into ion channel function, membrane fusion, protein mechanics, and protein dynamics. We highlight how the synergy between single-molecule techniques and model membranes enhances our understanding of complex cellular processes, paving the way for future discoveries in membrane biology and biophysics. [BMB Reports 2024; 58(1): 33-40].

推进膜生物学:单分子方法满足模型膜系统。
模型膜系统已经成为在受控环境中研究膜相关过程的重要平台,在没有细胞系统复杂性的情况下模拟生物膜。然而,由于脂质膜的流动性,包括波动和脂质和蛋白质的横向流动性,将这些模型系统与单分子技术相结合仍然具有挑战性。这篇小型综述探讨了各种模型膜的演变,从黑色脂质膜到纳米圆盘和巨大的单层囊泡,因为它们适应电生理学,力光谱和荧光显微镜。我们强调了最近的进展,包括力谱和使用独立脂质双分子层的单分子成像的创新,以及具有可调组成和曲率的膜平台的发展,以改进基于荧光的蛋白质动力学研究。这些综合方法为离子通道功能、膜融合、蛋白质力学和蛋白质动力学提供了深入的见解。我们强调单分子技术和模型膜之间的协同作用如何增强我们对复杂细胞过程的理解,为未来在膜生物学和生物物理学方面的发现铺平道路。
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BMB Reports
BMB Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.90%
发文量
141
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The BMB Reports (BMB Rep, established in 1968) is published at the end of every month by Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Copyright is reserved by the Society. The journal publishes short articles and mini reviews. We expect that the BMB Reports will deliver the new scientific findings and knowledge to our readers in fast and timely manner.
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