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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 6897, 2021 11 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34824231

ABSTRACT

Random fluctuations are inherent to all complex molecular systems. Although nature has evolved mechanisms to control stochastic events to achieve the desired biological output, reproducing this in synthetic systems represents a significant challenge. Here we present an artificial platform that enables us to exploit stochasticity to direct motile behavior. We found that enzymes, when confined to the fluidic polymer membrane of a core-shell coacervate, were distributed stochastically in time and space. This resulted in a transient, asymmetric configuration of propulsive units, which imparted motility to such coacervates in presence of substrate. This mechanism was confirmed by stochastic modelling and simulations in silico. Furthermore, we showed that a deeper understanding of the mechanism of stochasticity could be utilized to modulate the motion output. Conceptually, this work represents a leap in design philosophy in the construction of synthetic systems with life-like behaviors.


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Artificial Cells/chemistry , Enzymes/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Membrane Fluidity , Models, Biological , Motion , Stochastic Processes
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Science ; 344(6183): 491-5, 2014 May 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24786073

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Supramolecular fibers are prominent structures in biology and chemistry. A quantitative understanding of molecular exchange pathways in these one-dimensional aggregates was obtained by a combination of super-resolution stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy and stochastic simulation. The potential of this methodology is demonstrated with a set of well-defined synthetic building blocks that self-assemble into supramolecular fibrils. Previous ensemble measurements hid all molecular phenomena underpinning monomer exchange, but the molecular pathway determined from single-aggregate studies revealed unexpected homogeneous exchange along the polymer backbone. These results pave the way for experimental investigation of the structure and exchange pathways of synthetic and natural supramolecular fibers.


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Biopolymers/chemistry , Microscopy/methods , Molecular Imaging/methods , Polymers/chemistry , Actin Cytoskeleton/ultrastructure , Benzamides/chemistry , Carbocyanines/chemistry , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry
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