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Crosslinked and Multi-Responsive Polymeric Vesicles as A Platform to Study Enzyme-mediated Undocking Behavior: Towards Future Artificial Organelle Communication.

Various cellular functions are successfully mimicked, opening the door to the next generation of therapeutic approaches and systems biology. Here, the first steps are taken towards the construction of artificial… Click to show full abstract

Various cellular functions are successfully mimicked, opening the door to the next generation of therapeutic approaches and systems biology. Here, the first steps are taken towards the construction of artificial organelles for mimicking cell communication by docking and undocking of cargo in the membrane of swollen artificial organelles. Stimuli-responsive and crosslinked polymeric vesicles are used to allow docking processes at acidic pH at which ferrocene units in the swollen membrane state can undergo desired specific host-guest interaction using β-cyclodextrin as model cargo. The release of the cargo mediated by two different enzymes, glucose oxidase and α-amylase, is investigated, triggered by distinct enzymatic undocking mechanisms. Different release times for a useful transport are shown that can be adapted to different communication pathways. In addition, FRET experiments further support the hypotheses of host-guest inclusion complexation formation and their time-dependent breakdown. This work paves a way to a platform based on polymeric vesicles for synthetic biology, cell functions mimicking and the construction of multifunctional cargo delivery system. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: cargo; communication; multi responsive; polymeric vesicles; crosslinked multi; biology

Journal Title: Macromolecular rapid communications
Year Published: 2023

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