Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics University of Genoa Genoa 16146 Italy
2. Institute of Materials Science & Engineering EPFL Lausanne 1015 Switzerland
3. Materials Characterization Facility Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Genoa 16163 Italy
Abstract
AbstractMembrane fusion is essential for the basal functionality of eukaryotic cells. In physiological conditions, fusion events are regulated by a wide range of specialized proteins, operating with finely tuned local lipid composition and ionic environment. Fusogenic proteins, assisted by membrane cholesterol and calcium ions, provide the mechanical energy necessary to achieve vesicle fusion in neuromediator release. Similar cooperative effects must be explored when considering synthetic approaches for controlled membrane fusion. We show that liposomes decorated with amphiphilic Au nanoparticles (AuLips) can act as minimal tunable fusion machinery. AuLips fusion is triggered by divalent ions, while the number of fusion events dramatically changes with, and can be finely tuned by, the liposome cholesterol content. We combine quartz‐crystal‐microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM‐D), fluorescence assays, and small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) with molecular dynamics (MD) at coarse‐grained (CG) resolution, revealing new mechanistic details on the fusogenic activity of amphiphilic Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) and demonstrating the ability of these synthetic nanomaterials to induce fusion regardless of the divalent ion used (Ca2+ or Mg2+). The results provide a novel contribution to developing new artificial fusogenic agents for next‐generation biomedical applications that require tight control of the rate of fusion events (e.g., targeted drug delivery).
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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