识别控制的膜转移用于跨脂层的信号传导
Matthew J Langton1, Nicholas H Williams2, Christopher A Hunter1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge , Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 3, 2017
概括
现在可以用金属离子发出信号. 研究人员设计了一个铜离子控制膜传感器的系统, 开启和关闭内部催化和光输出.
科学领域:
- 生物化学
- 合成生物学
- 材料科学
背景情况:
- 膜信号蛋白通过细胞膜传递细胞外信号.
- 开发用于跨膜信号传导的合成系统是响应人工囊泡的关键.
- 金属离子结合事件提供了一个可控制的机制来启动这种信号.
研究的目的:
- 设计和演示一种由金属离子结合控制的基于合成囊泡的信号系统.
- 将分子结合事件与外膜传感器活动结合起来.
- 通过封装催化实现可控制和放大信号输出.
主要方法:
- 设计了一个嵌入囊泡膜的合成传感器.
- 利用铜离子和EDTA的竞争性结合来控制两层脂质中的传感器转移.
- 合传感器转移到一个封装催化剂的激活.
- 监测基板周转的放大光输出.
主要成果:
- 在脂质双层中证明了合成传感器的金属阴离子控制的转位.
- 展示了这种转移与囊泡内的催化激活的合.
- 使用外部铜离子和EDTA实现了内部催化和光信号的可逆开关.
- 在特定的结合事件中产生放大光信号.
结论:
- 一个基于金属离子度的合成信号系统已经成功开发出来.
- 这种系统可通过分子结合启动可控的跨膜信号传导.
- 这种可逆切换能力为创建复杂的人工蜂系统提供了潜力.
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