Receptor-Functionalized Lipid Membranes as Biomimetic Surfaces for Adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes.
Motomu TanakaMichael LanzerPublished in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2022)
Here, we describe a detailed protocol of how to manufacture biomimetic, host receptor-functionalized membranes and how to use them in adhesion assays. Receptor-functionalized membranes have the advantage that the receptor identity and the receptor density can be controlled, which, in turn, enables studies on the kinetics, dynamics and biomechanics of receptor/ligand interactions. Such information is difficult to obtain from currently used in vitro systems, including cultured primary human microvascular endothelial cells or receptor-coated surfaces, which often display either multiple receptors or receptors with uncertain density and arrangement.