Title :
High throughput single-ion-channel array microsystem with CMOS instrumentation
Author :
Xiaowen Liu ; Lin Li ; Mason, Andrew J.
Abstract :
Ion channels play critical roles in transporting chemical species into and out of cells. Ion channels are also targets for drug discovery and new receptor-based analytical technologies. To better understand ion channel structure and function, a high throughput membrane protein characterization microsystem is being developed. This microsystem integrates a 1024-element array of planar bilayer lipid membrane (pBLM) chambers with microfluidics and embedded CMOS electrochemical instrumentation circuits. This paper introduces the CMOS instrumentation circuits that support readout of 1024 pBLM elements in parallel and provide current pixel amplifiers within each cell for local amplification of the weak ion channel response currents.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; bioMEMS; biomembrane transport; lipid bilayers; microfluidics; CMOS electrochemical instrumentation circuits; current pixel amplifiers; drug discovery; ion channel function; ion channel structure; local amplification; membrane protein characterization; microfluidics; pBLM chambers; planar bilayer lipid membrane; receptor-based analytical technology; single-ion-channel array microsystem; weak ion channel response currents; Arrays; Biomembranes; CMOS integrated circuits; Instruments; Microfluidics; Proteins; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944196