Light-Triggered Protease-Mediated Release of Actin-Bound Cargo from Synthetic Cells.

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mousumi Akter, Hossein Moghimianavval, Gary D Luker, Allen P Liu
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Abstract

Synthetic cells offer a versatile platform for addressing biomedical and environmental challenges, due to their modular design and capability to mimic cellular processes such as biosensing, intercellular communication, and metabolism. Constructing synthetic cells capable of stimuli-responsive secretion is vital for applications in targeted drug delivery and biosensor development. Previous attempts at engineering secretion for synthetic cells have been confined to non-specific cargo release via membrane pores, limiting the spatiotemporal precision and specificity necessary for selective secretion. Here, a protein-based platform termed TEV Protease-mediated Releasable Actin-binding Protein (TRAP) is designed and constructed for selective, rapid, and triggerable secretion in synthetic cells. TRAP is designed to bind tightly to reconstituted actin networks and is proteolytically released from bound actin, followed by secretion via cell-penetrating peptide membrane translocation. TRAP's efficacy in facilitating light-activated secretion of both fluorescent and luminescent proteins is demonstrated. By equipping synthetic cells with a controlled secretion mechanism, TRAP paves the way for the development of stimuli-responsive biomaterials, versatile synthetic cell-based biosensing systems, and therapeutic applications through the integration of synthetic cells with living cells for targeted delivery of protein therapeutics.

光触发蛋白酶介导的合成细胞中肌动蛋白结合货物的释放。
由于其模块化设计和模拟细胞过程(如生物传感、细胞间通信和代谢)的能力,合成细胞为解决生物医学和环境挑战提供了一个多功能平台。构建能够刺激反应性分泌的合成细胞对于靶向药物递送和生物传感器开发的应用至关重要。以前合成细胞工程分泌的尝试仅限于通过膜孔释放非特异性货物,限制了选择性分泌所需的时空精度和特异性。本文设计并构建了一个基于蛋白质的平台,称为TEV蛋白酶介导的可释放肌动蛋白结合蛋白(TRAP),用于在合成细胞中选择性、快速和可触发的分泌。TRAP被设计成与重组的肌动蛋白网络紧密结合,并从结合的肌动蛋白中蛋白水解释放,然后通过细胞穿透肽膜易位分泌。TRAP在促进光激活的荧光蛋白和发光蛋白分泌方面的功效已得到证实。通过为合成细胞配备一个受控的分泌机制,TRAP为刺激反应生物材料的发展铺平了道路,多功能合成细胞生物传感系统,以及通过合成细胞与活细胞的整合来靶向递送蛋白质疗法的治疗应用。
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Advanced biology
Advanced biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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6.60
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