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  • - Structural and spatial organization in biological systems is key for cells to manage biochemical processes, often influenced by external signals that promote self-assembly.
  • - Creating synthetic materials that mimic these properties requires a carefully organized arrangement of components on molecular frameworks to control signaling pathways dynamically.
  • - This study demonstrates a method to achieve dynamic organization of proteins in a giant unilamellar vesicle, allowing reversible interactions that lead to enzymatic activation, showcasing potential for regulating complex processes in artificial cells.

Article Abstract

Structural and spatial organization are fundamental properties of biological systems that allow cells to regulate a wide range of biochemical processes. This organization is often transient and governed by external cues that initiate dynamic self-assembly processes. The construction of synthetic cell-like materials with similar properties requires the hierarchical and reversible organization of selected functional components on molecular scaffolds to dynamically regulate signaling pathways. The realization of such transient molecular programs in synthetic cells, however, remains underexplored due to the associated complexity of such hierarchical platforms. In this contribution, we effectuate dynamic spatial organization of effector protein subunits in a synthetic biomimetic compartment, a giant unilamellar vesicle (GUV), by associating in a reversible manner two fragments of a split luciferase to the membrane. This induces their structural dimerization, which consequently leads to the activation of enzymatic signaling. Importantly, such organization and activation are dynamic processes, and can be autonomously regulated - thus opening up avenues toward continuous spatiotemporal control over supramolecular organization and signaling in an artificial cell.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163283PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03933kDOI Listing

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