Motor Protein Reconstituted in Lipid-Coated Hemoglobin Microcapsules for ATP Synthesis
The production of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is one of the most important chemical reactions in living organisms. The enzyme primarily responsible for the production of ATP is ATP synthase (CF
In recent years,this group has made some progresses in assembling molecular motor protein by using “self-assembly” and “layer-by-layer assembly” techniques (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2007,46,6996;Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 2007,354,357). They have reconstituted CFoF1-ATPase in the outer shell of assembled polymer microcapsules containing a lipid bilayer and created a route to generate a proton gradient by varying the pH values within and outside polymer microcapsules. The results showed that ATPase retains their activities and ATP was biosynthesized from ADP and Pi.
More recently, they report the reconstitution of chloroplastic ATPase within lipid-bilayer-coated hemoglobin (Hb) protein microcapsules. A proton gradient is readily produced by the hydrolysis of glucose catalyzed by glucose oxidase (GOD) within the bulk solution outside the capsules. This proton gradient can be maintained for a longer period of time by the addition of glucose, thus enabling the ATPase to be driven for the synthesis of ATP. And the biocompatible microcapsules can be used for the storage of synthesized ATP. Such a biomimetic system may potentially be useful for constructing novel bionanodevices to rotate cargo in the future.
Advanced Materials., (2008, 20, .601-605)
Schematic representation of ATP synthesis catalyzed by ATPase reconstituted in lipid-coated Hb microcapsules