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Targeted proteomics measurements for Genetically controlled membrane synthesis in liposomes


ABSTRACT: Lipid membranes, nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolism are essential for modern cellular life. Synthetic systems emulating the fundamental properties of living cells must therefore be built upon these functional elements. In this work, phospholipid-producing enzymes encoded in a synthetic minigenome are cell-free expressed within liposome compartments. The de novo synthesized metabolic pathway converts precursors into a variety of lipids, including the constituents of the parental liposome. Balanced production of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol is realized, owing to transcriptional regulation of the activity of specific genes combined with a metabolic feedback mechanism. Fluorescence-based methods are developed to image the synthesis and membrane incorporation of phosphatidylserine at the single liposome level. Our results provide experimental evidence for DNA-programmed membrane synthesis in a minimal cell model. Strategies are discussed to alleviate current limitations toward more effective liposome growth and self-reproduction.

ORGANISM(S): Escherichia Coli

SUBMITTER: David Foschepoth  

PROVIDER: PXD020399 | panorama | Fri Mar 12 00:00:00 GMT 2021

REPOSITORIES: PanoramaPublic

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Genetically controlled membrane synthesis in liposomes.

Blanken Duco D   Foschepoth David D   Serrão Adriana Calaça AC   Danelon Christophe C  

Nature communications 20200828 1


Lipid membranes, nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolism are essential for modern cellular life. Synthetic systems emulating the fundamental properties of living cells must therefore be built upon these functional elements. In this work, phospholipid-producing enzymes encoded in a synthetic minigenome are cell-free expressed within liposome compartments. The de novo synthesized metabolic pathway converts precursors into a variety of lipids, including the constituents of the parental liposome. Ba  ...[more]

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