从新设计的蛋白质组装无膜细胞器
Alexander T Hilditch1,2,3, Andrey Romanyuk1,3, Stephen J Cross4
1School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Nature chemistry
|September 14, 2023
概括
科学家们设计了蛋白质,在细菌细胞内制造出自我组装的无膜有机体. 这一进步使有针对性的生物干预成为可能,并增强了酶功能,证明了合成生物学的新前沿.
科学领域:
- 合成生物学 合成生物学
- 蛋白质工程是指蛋白质工程.
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 新的蛋白质设计已经产生了多样化的蛋白质结构和复合体.
- 一个关键的挑战是将这些设计应用于生物干预的活细胞内.
- 设计像无膜有机体这样的自我组装结构是一个重大障碍.
研究的目的:
- 设计基因编码的多,可以在大肠杆菌中自我组装成无膜有机体.
- 为了证明这些设计器官在细胞过程和合成生物学应用中的实用性.
主要方法:
- 结合 de novo 的阿尔法螺旋序列,内在无序的链接器和客户端蛋白质,形成单个多结构.
- 量身定制的螺旋区域特性来控制蛋白质组合动态,从停止组合转移到动态凝聚物.
- 用生物物理方法和软物质物理原理在体外和体内表征设计的多.
主要成果:
- 成功设计和表征了在大肠杆菌中形成功能性无膜有机体的多.
- 对组装属性的证明控制,从静态结构过渡到动态结构.
- 实现了酶对的高效共区分,显著提高了产品的形成.
结论:
- 基因编码的多可以被设计成在细菌中形成功能性无膜有机体.
- 这种方法为细胞微分区的自下而上的构建提供了一个强大的工具.
- 设计的系统通过集中反应成分来提高酶效率,接近理论极限.
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