The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.6 Nanobiotechnology

[19a-E203-1~12] 12.6 Nanobiotechnology

Thu. Sep 19, 2019 9:00 AM - 12:15 PM E203 (E203)

Kazuaki Furukawa(Meisei Univ.), Takeo Miyake(Waseda Univ.)

11:45 AM - 12:00 PM

[19a-E203-11] H+-mediated control of ATP synthase reaction
at a biotransducer/lipid bilayer interface

〇(M1)Ukon Chin1, Mingyin Cui1, Chenliang Lin1, Noriyo Mitome2, Takeo Miyake1 (1.Graduation School of Information, Production and System, Waseda University, Japan, 2.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Institute of Technology, Numazu College, Japan)

Keywords:protonic biointerface, biotransducer, ATP synthase

Controlling the flow of ions and electrons at the device/biological interface has become an important challenge in broad fields such as bioelectronics and medical biology. These devices provide a new way to translate bidirectionally between the ionic language of biology and the electronic language of circuitry.
Along with ions and small molecules, protons (H+) play an important role in biology. Examples include the homeostatic pH regulation in body and bacteria, acid sensing ion channels activating in neuron cells, proton activated bioluminescence in dinoflagellates, and pH responsive flagella in bacteria. Mitochondria in particular are a noteworthy organelle that utilize the transport of protons and electrons across a membrane to synthesize adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules by ATP synthase. Previously, we developed an electrochemical pH modulator (biotransducer) using sulfonated polyaniline (SPA) and then combined it with an isolated mitochondria from pig hearts. We have successfully modulated the rate of ATP synthesis in mitochondria by altering the solution pH [1]. Here we demonstrate our pH modulator at a supported lipid bilayer (SLB) incorporating ion channels (Gramicidin A and Alamethicin) or ATP synthase to control proton flow across the SLB by the applied V to SPA biotransducer.
In the presentation, we will explain more details of the experimental results and discussion.