Affiliation:
1. iNano Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Aarhus University Aarhus 8000 Denmark
2. Department of Chemistry Aarhus University Aarhus 8000 Denmark
3. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Aarhus University Aarhus 8000 Denmark
4. Department of Chemical Engineering Technion Haifa 32000 Israel
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, synthetic cells equipped with an artificial signaling pathway that connects an extracellular trigger event to the activation of intracellular transcription are engineered. Learning from nature, this is done via an engineering of responsive enzymes, such that activation of enzymatic activity can be triggered by an external biochemical stimulus. Reversibly deactivated creatine kinase to achieve triggered production of adenosine triphosphate, and a reversibly deactivated nucleic acid polymerase for on‐demand synthesis of RNA are engineered. An extracellular, enzyme‐activated production of a diffusible zymogen activator is also designed. The key achievement of this work is that the importance of cellularity is illustrated whereby the separation of biochemical partners is essential to resolve their incompatibility, to enable transcription within the confines of a synthetic cell. The herein designed biochemical pathway and the engineered synthetic cells are arguably primitive compared to their natural counterpart. Nevertheless, the results present a significant step toward the design of synthetic cells with responsive behavior, en route from abiotic to life‐like cell mimics.
Funder
Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond
Novo Nordisk Fonden
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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