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  • Cell membranes help distribute biological components in lipid domains for important functions like signaling and transport, which synthetic biology aims to replicate.
  • The researchers developed a modular method to control how DNA nanostructures distribute themselves in lipid domains by using various hydrophobic anchors and altering their size and shape.
  • They demonstrated this technique with a DNA design that can change shape when triggered, allowing it to transport cargo between different lipid domains, advancing biomimetic technologies for synthetic cells.

Article Abstract

Cell membranes regulate the distribution of biological machinery between phase-separated lipid domains to facilitate key processes including signaling and transport, which are among the life-like functionalities that bottom-up synthetic biology aims to replicate in artificial-cellular systems. Here, we introduce a modular approach to program partitioning of amphiphilic DNA nanostructures in coexisting lipid domains. Exploiting the tendency of different hydrophobic "anchors" to enrich different phases, we modulate the lateral distribution of our devices by rationally combining hydrophobes and by changing nanostructure size and topology. We demonstrate the functionality of our strategy with a bioinspired DNA architecture, which dynamically undergoes ligand-induced reconfiguration to mediate cargo transport between domains via lateral redistribution. Our findings pave the way to next-generation biomimetic platforms for sensing, transduction, and communication in synthetic cellular systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8050828PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04867DOI Listing

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