Abstract
Lipid bilayer vesicles have provided a window into the function and fundamental properties of cells.
Vesicles, however, do not remain still, requiring some microscopy experiments to include a
preparatory fixation step. Here, we describe a straightforward method to immobilise giant unilamellar
vesicles (GUVs) using a zirconium-based metal-organic framework (MOF) and demonstrate that they
stay in position on a timescale of minutes- to hours. Furthermore, immobilising GUVs in this way has
no discernible adverse effect on GUV stability and permeability. These findings indicate that this
strategy may be a powerful tool for future studies into lipid membrane function and dynamics.
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