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Distinct Network Morphologies from In Situ Polymerization of Microtubules in Giant Polymer-Lipid Hybrid Vesicles

Creating artificial cells with a dynamic cytoskeleton, akin to those in living cells, is a major goal in bottom-up synthetic biology. In this study, we demonstrate the in situ polymerization of microtubules encapsulated in giant polymer-lipid hybrid vesicles (GHVs) composed of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and an amphiphilic block copolymer. The block copolymer is comprised of poly(cholesteryl methacrylate-co-butyl methacrylate) as the hydrophobic block and either poly(6-O-methacryloyl-D-galactopyranose) or poly(carboxyethyl acrylate) as the hydrophilic extension. Depending on the concentrations of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) or its slowly hydrolyzable analog, guanosine-5′-[(α,β)-methyleno]triphosphate (GMPCPP), different microtubule morphologies are observed, including encapsulated microtubule networks, spike protrusions, as well as membrane-associated or aggregated microtubules. Overall, this work represents a step forward in mimicking the cellular cytoskeletons and uncovering the influence of membrane composition on microtubule morphologies.

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Finster, K., Herbert, R. A., Kjeldsen, K. U., Schumann, P. & Lomstein, B. A. (2009). Demequina lutea sp. nov., isolated from a high Arctic permafrost soil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 59, 649-653. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.004929-0
Molle, D., Segura-Morales, C., Camus, G., Berlloz-Forrent, C., Kjems, J., Basyuk, E. & Bertrand, E. (2009). Endosomal Trafficking of HIV-1 Gag and Genomic RNAs Regulates Viral Egress. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284(29), 19727-19743. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M109.019844
Deckers, S., Braren, I., Greunke, K., Meyer, N., Rühl, D., Bredehorst, R. & Spillner, E. (2009). Establishment of hapten-specific monoclonal avian IgY by conversion of antibody fragments obtained from combinatorial libraries. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 52(Pt 1), 79-87. https://doi.org/10.1042/BA20080032