微流控
微型反应器
化学物理
酶
生物物理学
生物系统
细胞质
基质(水族馆)
化学
活性物质
纳米技术
材料科学
生物化学
生物
细胞生物学
催化作用
生态学
作者
Andrea Testa,Mirco Dindo,Aleksander A. Rebane,Babak Nasouri,Robert W. Style,Ramin Golestanian,Eric R. Dufresne,Paola Laurino
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-26532-0
摘要
Living cells harvest energy from their environments to drive the chemical processes that enable life. We introduce a minimal system that operates at similar protein concentrations, metabolic densities, and length scales as living cells. This approach takes advantage of the tendency of phase-separated protein droplets to strongly partition enzymes, while presenting minimal barriers to transport of small molecules across their interface. By dispersing these microreactors in a reservoir of substrate-loaded buffer, we achieve steady states at metabolic densities that match those of the hungriest microorganisms. We further demonstrate the formation of steady pH gradients, capable of driving microscopic flows. Our approach enables the investigation of the function of diverse enzymes in environments that mimic cytoplasm, and provides a flexible platform for studying the collective behavior of matter driven far from equilibrium.
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