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Diffusion through Nanopores in Connected Lipid Bilayer Networks

  • M. Valet
  • , L. L. Pontani
  • , R. Voituriez
  • , E. Wandersman
  • , A. M. Prevost
  • Sorbonne Université

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Abstract

A biomimetic model of cell-cell communication was developed to probe the passive molecular transport across ion channels inserted in synthetic lipid bilayers formed between contacting droplets arranged in a linear array. Diffusion of a fluorescent probe across the array was measured for different pore concentrations. The diffusion characteristic timescale is found to vary nonlinearly with the pore concentration. Our measurements are successfully modeled by a continuous time random walk description whose waiting time is the first exit time from a droplet through a cluster of pores. The size of the cluster of pores is found to increase with their concentration. Our results provide a direct link between the mesoscopic permeation properties and the microscopic characteristics of the pores, such as their number, size, and spatial arrangement.

Original languageEnglish
Article number088101
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume123
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Aug 2019

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