| Literature DB >> 32105404 |
Xuejing Wang1, Liangfei Tian2,3, Yongshuo Ren1, Zhongyang Zhao1, Hang Du1,4, Zhizhou Zhang1,4, Bruce W Drinkwater2, Stephen Mann3, Xiaojun Han1.
Abstract
An ultrasound-based platform is established to prepare homogenous arrays of giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) or red blood cell (RBCs), or hybrid assemblies of GUV/RBCs. Due to different responses to the modulation of the acoustic standing wave pressure field between the GUVs and RBCs, various types of protocell/natural cell hybrid assemblies are prepared with the ability to undergo reversible dynamic reconfigurations from vertical to horizontal alignments, or from 1D to 2D arrangements. A two-step enzymatic cascade reaction between transmitter glucose oxidase-containing GUVs and peroxidase-active receiver RBCs is used to implement chemical signal transduction in the different hybrid micro-arrays. Taken together, the obtained results suggest that the ultrasound-based micro-array technology can be used as an alternative platform to explore chemical communication pathways between protocells and natural cells, providing new opportunities for bottom-up synthetic biology.Entities:
Keywords: acoustic trapping; giant unilamellar vesicles; natural cell assemblies; protocells; red blood cells; signal transduction; ultrasound-based platforms
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32105404 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201906394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281