Actuation of synthetic cells with proton gradients generated by light-harvesting E. coli

Kevin Jahnke, Noah Ritzmann, J. Fichtler, Anna Nitschke, Yannik Dreher, Tobias Abele, G. Hofhaus, I. Platzman, R. Schröder, Daniel Muller, J. Spatz, K. Göpfrich
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Bottom-up and top-down approaches to synthetic biology each employ distinct methodologies with the common aim to harness new types of living systems. Both approaches, however, face their own challenges towards biotechnological and biomedical applications. Here, we realize a strategic merger to convert light into proton gradients for the actuation of synthetic cellular systems. We genetically engineer E. coli to overexpress the light-driven inward-directed proton pump xenorhodopsin and encapsulate them as organelle mimics in artificial cell-sized compartments. Exposing the compartments to light-dark cycles, we can reversibly switch the pH by almost one pH unit and employ these pH gradients to trigger the attachment of DNA structures to the compartment periphery. For this purpose, a DNA triplex motif serves as a nanomechanical switch responding to the pH-trigger of the E. coli. By attaching a polymerized DNA origami plate to the DNA triplex motif, we obtain a cytoskeleton mimic that considerably deforms lipid vesicles in a pH-responsive manner. We foresee that the combination of bottom-up and top down approaches is an efficient way to engineer synthetic cells as potent microreactors.
利用光收集大肠杆菌产生的质子梯度驱动合成细胞
合成生物学的自底向上和自顶向下的方法都采用不同的方法,其共同目标是利用新型的生命系统。然而,这两种方法在生物技术和生物医学应用方面都面临着各自的挑战。在这里,我们实现了一种战略合并,将光转化为质子梯度,用于驱动合成细胞系统。我们对大肠杆菌进行基因工程改造,使其过度表达光驱动向内定向质子泵异视紫红质,并将其作为细胞器模拟物封装在人造细胞大小的隔室中。将隔室暴露在光-暗循环中,我们可以可逆地改变pH值,几乎改变一个pH单位,并利用这些pH梯度来触发DNA结构附着在隔室周围。为此,DNA三重基序作为响应大肠杆菌ph触发的纳米机械开关。通过将聚合的DNA折纸板连接到DNA三重基元上,我们获得了一个细胞骨架模拟物,该细胞骨架模拟物以ph响应方式显著变形脂质囊泡。我们预见,自下而上和自上而下的方法相结合是一种有效的方法来设计合成细胞作为有效的微反应器。
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