Cell membrane coated electrochemical sensor for kinetic measurements of GLUT transport

Jiaqian Zhao, Chengcheng Wang, Xinran Zhang, Junmin Li, Yuqiao Liu, Xinyu Pan, Ling Zhu, Dajing Chen*, Tian Xie*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The upregulation of glucose transporter (GLUT) is a typical pathological marker in numerous cancer types and a potential target for anti-cancer drug therapy. We developed a cell membrane-based glucose sensor for real-time monitoring of GLUT transport kinetics. By combining hydrogel layers and liposomes, a planar cell membrane was constructed over the electrode, preventing pore leakage and allowing for highly sensitive and selective measurements. Based on this continuous monitoring technique, we investigated the effect of GLUT1-specific inhibitors such as Cytorelaxation B and BAY-876. We also measured the affinity of different hexoses to GLUT1 using a normalized response time comparison based on the cell membrane sensor. Experimental results were consistent with the molecular docking simulation, indicating that the sensor can be adapted to measure the glucose transport kinetics in different pharmacological conditions. This work demonstrated that cell membrane transport channels could maintain their transmembrane function in-vitro, and it has potential application in evaluating drug-receptor interaction. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Article number340263
JournalAnalytica Chimica Acta
Volume1226
Online published16 Aug 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2022

Research Keywords

  • Cell membrane
  • GLUT1
  • Hexose
  • Inhibitor
  • Transport kinetics

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