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Method for building ion channel on liquid/liquid interfaces and method for detecting effect of size of ion channel on ion transferring

A technology of ion channels and detection methods, applied in the field of ion channel construction, can solve the problems of complex devices, cumbersome operation, and the research on the molecular structure and function of ion channels cannot be further developed.

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-08-28
NORTHWEST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
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[0004] The above-mentioned method of constructing ion channels from the perspective of biotechnology is very complicated in terms of equipment, and the operation is also very cumbersome. The research on the molecular structure and function of ion channels cannot be further developed.

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[0047] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the preferred embodiments described here are only used to illustrate and explain the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention.

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[0049]CHI900 electrochemical workstation (purchased from CHI Company of the United States), the electrode supported by the microtube in this experiment is used as the probe of the scanning electrochemical microscope, the working electrode is a platinum electrode with a diameter of 2 mm (Shanghai Chenhua Instrument Company), and the platinum wire is the counter electrode (diameter 0.5mm), Ag / AgTPB is the reference electrode. SZ-93 automatic double pure water distiller (Shanghai Yarong Biochemical Instrument Factory), BT25S electronic balance (Germany SAREORIUS), microelectrode puller (self-made in the laborat...

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The invention discloses a method for building a K+ ion channel on liquid / liquid interfaces. The method for building the K+ ion channel on the liquid / liquid interfaces comprises the following steps that (1) an alumina template is prepared; (2) the prepared alumina template is fixed on a polished smooth plastic pipe through a conductive adhesive, a three-bifurcation pipe is used as an electrolytic tank, organic phases are first added, then a potassium chloride solution is added in the plastic pipe with the fixed alumina template, the plastic pipe is placed on a three-bifurcation main pipe, the alumina template is right located on the interfaces where two solutions are not dissolved with each other, and therefore the ion channel of the liquid / liquid interfaces is formed. The method can be used for simulating a biological membrane and researching the dynamic process that ions pass through the ion channel, has important significance in researching ion transferring, knowing, understanding and mastering a large number of important physiological processes and revealing metabolic processes of substances and energy in biological bodies, and builds a platform for simulating the ions in a biological system.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for constructing an ion channel at two immiscible interfaces and a detection method for the influence of the size of the ion channel on ion transfer. Background technique [0002] In the research of life sciences, the study of ion channels on the cell membrane occupies a very important position. It is a kind of membrane receptor, its molecular structure is similar, it has a specific drug binding site, and it plays an important role in intracellular and intercellular signal transmission. Ion channels were first proposed by Hodgkin and Huxley in 1952. Subsequently, a lot of research focused on the structure and function of ion channels. In 2003, Rod Mackinnon pioneered the discovery of the structure of potassium ion channels. With the rapid development of biophysics and molecular biology, new research techniques, including patch clamp technology, molecular cloning and gene mutation technology, have been widely used, and...

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IPC IPC(8): G01Q60/60
Inventor 卢小泉夏红周喜斌马良张丽萍马琳琳张村
Owner NORTHWEST NORMAL UNIVERSITY
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