학술논문

Phospholipid synthesis inside phospholipid membrane vesicles.
Document Type
Article
Source
Communications Biology. 9/27/2022, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*LIPOSOMES
*ARTIFICIAL cells
*CELL division
*PHOSPHATIDIC acids
*LIPID synthesis
*ACYLTRANSFERASES
Language
ISSN
2399-3642
Abstract
Construction of living artificial cells from genes and molecules can expand our understanding of life system and establish a new aspect of bioengineering. However, growth and division of cell membrane that are basis of cell proliferation are still difficult to reconstruct because a high-yielding phospholipid synthesis system has not been established. Here, we developed a cell-free phospholipid synthesis system that combines fatty acid synthesis and cell-free gene expression system synthesizing acyltransferases. The synthesized fatty acids were sequentially converted into phosphatidic acids by the cell-free synthesized acyltransferases. Because the system can avoid the accumulation of intermediates inhibiting lipid synthesis, sub-millimolar phospholipids could be synthesized within a single reaction mixture. We also performed phospholipid synthesis inside phospholipid membrane vesicles, which encapsulated all the components, and showed the phospholipids localized onto the mother membrane. Our approach would be a platform for the construction of self-reproducing artificial cells since the membrane can grow sustainably. A giant vesicle system combines fatty acid synthesis pathways, CoA recycling, and cell-free acyltransferase gene expression to perform phospholipid synthesis inside. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]