Ht. Tien et Al. Ottova, From self-assembled bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) to supported BLMs on metal and gel substrates to practical applications, COLL SURF A, 149(1-3), 1999, pp. 217-233
Citations number
115
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS
The inspiration for lipid bilayer research, without question, comes from th
e biological world. Although the first report on self-assembled bilayer lip
id membranes (BLMs) in vitro was reported in 1961, experimental scientists
including surface, colloid, and bioscientists have been dealing with these
interfacial phenomena since Robert Hooke's time (1672). BLMs have been used
in a number of applications ranging from basic membrane biophysics studies
to the conversion of solar energy via water photolysis, and to biosensor d
evelopment using supported bilayer lipid membranes (s-BLMs). This paper bri
efly summarizes the past research of our laboratory since 1974 on the use o
f BLMs as models of certain biological membranes. Further, we describe in s
ome details our present work on supported BLMs as practical biosensors. The
experiments carried out in close collaboration with others on s-BLMs are a
lso presented. Supported BLMs provide the foundation for a variety of lipid
bilayer-based molecular sensors that are sensitive, versatile, inexpensive
(i.e. disposable) and open to all sorts of experimentation. (C) 1999 Elsev
ier Science B.V. All rights reserved.