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Environment-Sensitive Intelligent Self-Reproducing Artificial Cell with a Modification-Active Lipo-Deoxyribozyme.

Muneyuki Matsuo1,2, Yuiko Hirata3, Kensuke Kurihara2,4, Taro Toyota1,5, Toru Miura6, Kentaro Suzuki3, Tadashi Sugawara3.   

Abstract

As a supramolecular micromachine with information flow, a giant vesicle (GV)-based artificial cell that exhibits a linked proliferation between GV reproduction and internal DNA amplification has been explored in this study. The linked proliferation is controlled by a complex consisting of GV membrane-intruded DNA with acidic amphiphilic catalysts, working overall as a lipo-deoxyribozyme. Here, we investigated how a GV-based artificial cell containing this lipo-deoxyribozyme responds to diverse external and internal environments, changing its proliferative dynamics. We observed morphological changes (phenotypic expression) in GVs induced by the addition of membrane precursors with different intervals of addition (starvation periods). First, we focused on a new phenotype, the "multiple tubulated" form, which emerged after a long starvation period. Compared to other forms, the multiple tubulated form is characterized by a larger membrane surface with a heavily cationic charge. A second consideration is the effect of the chain length of encapsulated DNA on competitive proliferation. The competitive proliferation among three different species of artificial cells containing different lengths of DNA was investigated. The results clearly showed a distinct intervention in the proliferation dynamics of the artificial cells with each other. In this sense, our GV-based artificial cell can be regarded as an intelligent supramolecular machine responding to external and internal environments, providing a new concept for developing molecular machines and robotics.

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Keywords:  DNA amplification; artificial cell; competitive proliferation; giant vesicle; intelligent supramolecular machine; lipo-deoxyribozyme; phenotypic plasticity; primitive information flow; self-reproduction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32580457     DOI: 10.3390/mi11060606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-666X            Impact factor:   2.891


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1.  Proliferating coacervate droplets as the missing link between chemistry and biology in the origins of life.

Authors:  Muneyuki Matsuo; Kensuke Kurihara
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-09-24       Impact factor: 17.694

2.  Editorial on the Special Issue on Recent Advances of Molecular Machines and Molecular Robots.

Authors:  Masahiro Takinoue; Ryuji Kawano
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 2.891

3.  Colocalization Analysis of Lipo-Deoxyribozyme Consisting of DNA and Protic Catalysts in a Vesicle-Based Protocellular Membrane Investigated by Confocal Microscopy.

Authors:  Yuiko Hirata; Muneyuki Matsuo; Kensuke Kurihara; Kentaro Suzuki; Shigenori Nonaka; Tadashi Sugawara
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-08
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