Title :
SQUID-Based Biosensor for Probing Ion Transporters in Cell Suspensions and Tissue
Author :
Nawarathna, D. ; Claycomb, J.R. ; Cardenas, G. ; Vajrala, V. ; Warmflash, David ; Gardner, J. ; Widger, W. ; Miller, J.H., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have developed a SQUID-based technique to probe membrane-bound proteins, such as cation transporters. The method involves excitation of a biological sample with a sinusoidal electric field (0-5 V/cm, 10-300 Hz), detection, with a SQUID magnetometer, of the magnetic field produced by ac currents in the tissue or cell suspension, and calculation of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of the measured response to obtain a spectrum. We find that the harmonic response of budding yeast cells (S. cerevisiae, 108 cells/ml) is sensitive to sodium metavanadate, an inhibitor of a proton pump known as H+-ATPase, glucose, a substrate of H+ -ATPase, and gramicidin, a membrane depolarizer. SQUID-based field and frequency dependent harmonic response measurements are also made of a live earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris). Use of the SQUID significantly reduces spurious harmonics and distortion of the excitation field by the measurement electrodes.
Keywords :
SQUID magnetometers; biosensors; fast Fourier transforms; probes; S. cerevisiae; SQUID magnetometer; SQUID-based biosensor; biological sample; budding yeast cells; cell suspensions; fast Fourier transform; frequency dependent harmonic response measurements; glucose; gramicidin; ion transporter probing; measurement electrodes; membrane depolarizer; membrane-bound protein probing; proton pump; sinusoidal electric field; sodium metavanadate; spurious harmonics; Biological tissues; Biosensors; Cells (biology); Distortion measurement; Electric fields; Magnetic field measurement; Probes; Protein engineering; SQUID magnetometers; Suspensions; Induced membrane potential; SQUIDs; ion transporters; living cells; nonlinear harmonic analysis;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898061