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Konstantin Gavriljuk1, Bruno Scocozza1, Farid Ghasemalizadeh1, Hans Seidel1, Akhilesh P Nandan1,2, Manuel Campos-Medina1, Malte Schmick1, Aneta Koseska1,2, Philippe I H Bastiaens3,4.
Abstract
Reconstituting artificial proto-cells capable of transducing extracellular signals into cytoskeletal changes can reveal fundamental principles of how non-equilibrium phenomena in cellular signal transduction affect morphogenesis. Here, we generated a Synthetic Morphogenic Membrane System (SynMMS) by encapsulating a dynamic microtubule (MT) aster and a light-inducible signaling system driven by GTP/ATP chemical potential into cell-sized liposomes. Responding to light cues in analogy to morphogens, this biomimetic design embodies basic principles of localized Rho-GTPase signal transduction that generate an intracellular MT-regulator signaling gradient. Light-induced signaling promotes membrane-deforming growth of MT-filaments by dynamically elevating the membrane-proximal tubulin concentration. The resulting membrane deformations enable recursive coupling of the MT-aster with the signaling system, which generates global self-organized morphologies that reorganize towards local external cues in dependence on prior shape. SynMMS thereby signifies a step towards bio-inspired engineering of self-organized cellular morphogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33750780 PMCID: PMC7943604 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21679-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919