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Published on: April 12, 2024
From Nano to Micro Polyion Complex Vesicles: Synthetic Cells with Membrane-Embedded Enzymes
Celia Jimenez-Lopez1, Roi Lopez-Blanco1, Iria Esperon-Abril1
1Centro Singular de Investigación en Química Biolóxica e Materiais Moleculares (CIQUS), Departamento de Química Orgánica, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Jenaro de la Fuente s/n, Santiago de Compostela 15782, Spain.
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Synthetic cells are emerging as cornerstone in our understanding of prebiotic forms of early life and the development of therapeutics. Although several types of vesicles have been proposed for this purpose, their development is often hampered by limited membrane permeability. On the other hand, polyion complex vesicles (PICsomes) with a high permeability for small molecules suffer from a small size (typically sub-200 nm) and low encapsulation efficiency of enzymes (less than 4%). Herein, we describe the peripheral charge density of dendrimers and the ionic strength of the medium as powerful tools in the size tuning of PICsomes via a dendrimer-to-PIC hierarchical transfer of structural information. PICsomes beyond the micron range were readily obtained from a single dendrimer generation (G) and their ability to emulate life-like technologies explored through chemical communication. As opposed to the low protein encapsulation in the lumen of classical PICsomes, a selective enzyme embedding in the PIC membrane was revealed with efficiencies up to 85%. Notably, membrane-embedded enzymes retain high catalytic activity (85% relative to free enzymes), even in the presence of proteases, enabling fast enzymatic cascades between synthetic cell populations.
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