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Plasmid-derived DNA Strand Displacement Gates for Implementing Chemical Reaction Networks
Published on: November 25, 2015
Signal-induced recruitment and dispatchment in reconfigurable phase-separated protocell networks
Zhuping Yin1,2, Rui Sun1, Mei Li1
1Centre for Protolife Research and Centre for Organized Matter Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
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The construction of protocell networks with self-regulated spatial dynamics and functions is an important challenge in the emerging field of colloidal systems chemistry. Existing strategies predominantly produce protocell networks with fixed or randomly distributed spatial organization, relying on direct surface interactions or externally imposed conditions, while largely overlooking dynamic interactions with the surrounding environment, thereby limiting the emergence of reconfigurable network behaviours. Here we demonstrate chemical strategies for implementing the spontaneous segregation and selective translocation of binary/ternary populations of enzyme-containing proteinosomes in dextran droplet/polyethylene glycol aqueous phase-separated media. The segregated proteinosomes exhibit tunable membrane wettability, engage in cross-community chemical signalling and undergo signal-induced reversals in phase compatibility to produce reconfigurable networks capable of protocell-mediated recruitment and dispatchment. We exploit the protocell phase dynamics to spatiotemporally modulate DNase I activity in a subpopulation of translocating proteinosomes. Our methodology provides a platform for developing protocell communities with self-regulated spatiotemporal order and offers opportunities in cytomimetic modelling and colloidal systems chemistry.
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