Synthetic Vesicles for Sustainable Energy Recycling and Delivery of Building Blocks for Lipid Biosynthesis

Eleonora Bailoni, Miyer F Patiño-Ruiz, Andreea R Stan, Gea K Schuurman-Wolters, Marten Exterkate, Arnold J M Driessen, Bert Poolman*

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ATP is a universal energy currency that is essential for life. l-Arginine degradation via deamination is an elegant way to generate ATP in synthetic cells, which is currently limited by a slow l-arginine/l-ornithine exchange. We are now implementing a new antiporter with better kinetics to obtain faster ATP recycling. We use l-arginine-dependent ATP formation for the continuous synthesis and export of glycerol 3-phosphate by including glycerol kinase and the glycerol 3-phosphate/Pi antiporter. Exported glycerol 3-phosphate serves as a precursor for the biosynthesis of phospholipids in a second set of vesicles, which forms the basis for the expansion of the cell membrane. We have therefore developed an out-of-equilibrium metabolic network for ATP recycling, which has been coupled to lipid synthesis. This feeder-utilizer system serves as a proof-of-principle for the systematic buildup of synthetic cells, but the vesicles can also be used to study the individual reaction networks in confinement.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1549–1561
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftACS Synthetic Biology
Volume13
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
Vroegere onlinedatum17-apr.-2024
DOI's
StatusPublished - 17-mei-2024

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