Cascades of transient pores in giant vesicles: Line tension and transport

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Karatekin, E
Sandre, O
Guitouni, H
Borghi, N
Puech, PH
Brochard-Wyart, F
机构
[1] Inst Curie, PCC, UMR 168, F-75231 Paris 05, France
[2] Univ Paris 06, Lab Liquides Ion & Interfaces Chargees, UMR7612, CNRS, F-75252 Paris 05, France
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10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74981-9
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Under ordinary circumstances, the membrane tension of a giant unilamellar vesicle is essentially nil. Using visible light, we stretch the vesicles, increasing the membrane tension until the membrane responds by the sudden opening of a large pore (several micrometers in size). Only a single pore is observed at a time in a given vesicle. However, a cascade of transient pores appear, up to 30-40 in succession, in the same vesicle. These pores are transient: they reseal within a few seconds as the inner liquid leaks out. The membrane tension, which is the driving force for pore opening, is relaxed with the opening of a pore and the leakage of the inner liquid; the line tension of the pore's edge is then able to drive the closure of a pore. We use fluorescent membrane probes and real-time videomicroscopy to study the dynamics of the pores. These can be visualized only if the vesicles are prepared in a viscous solution to slow down the leakout of the internal liquid. From measurements of the closure velocity of the pores, we are able to infer the line tension, T We have studied the effect of the shape of inclusion molecules on E Cholesterol, which can be modeled as an inverted cone-shaped molecule, increases the line tension when incorporated into the bilayers. Conversely, addition of cone-shaped detergents reduces T The effect of some detergents can be dramatic, reducing T by two orders of magnitude, and increasing pore lifetimes up to several minutes. We give some examples of transport through transient pores and present a rough measurement of the leakout velocity of the inner liquid through a pore. We discuss how our results can be extended to less viscous aqueous solutions which are more relevant for biological systems and biotechnological applications.
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