Web Release Date: December 22,
Novel "Lipid-Flow Chip" Configuration to Determine Donor-to-Acceptor Ratio-Dependent Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Efficiency
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation, 3-1 Morinosato Wakamiya, Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan 243-0198
Received September 1, 2007
In Final Form: October 17, 2007

Abstract:
We report on the determination of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) efficiency, which is dependent
on the donor-to-acceptor (D-A) ratio, by using a new type of microchannel device called a "lipid-flow chip". The
chip comprises two supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) that self-spread from either side of 10
m wide straight lines and
carry molecules embedded in them. We first show that the diffusion process that occurs when the two SLBs collide
with each other in the channel and form a unified SLB can be expressed by a one-dimensional diffusion equation.
Next we describe a method for determining the FRET efficiency between NBD (donor) and Texas Red (acceptor)
from observations using the lipid-flow chip by employing a one-dimensional diffusion model. The advantages of our
method are that all the D-A ratios are achieved in one chip, and a large number of data are recorded in one chip.
The FRET efficiency varies depending on the D-A ratio under conditions whereby the concentration of the sum of
the donors and acceptors is constant. The Förster radius is also estimated from our results using a known model
describing two-dimensional FRET systems, which yields a radius consistent with the previously reported value for
NBD and Texas Red.
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