High Macromolecular Crowding in Liposomes from Microfluidics

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2022-09-23

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Guerzoni, Luis P. B.
Goes, André V. C. de
Kalacheva, Milara S.ISNI 0000000523924107
Haduła, Jakub
Mork, Matthias
Laporte, Laura De
Boersma, Arnold JORCID 0000-0002-3714-5938ISNI 0000000389570191

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Abstract

The intracellular environment is crowded with macromolecules that influence biochemical equilibria and biomacromolecule diffusion. The incorporation of such crowding in synthetic cells would be needed to mimic the biochemistry of living cells. However, only a few methods provide crowded artificial cells, moreover providing cells with either heterogeneous size and composition or containing a significant oil fraction. Therefore, a method that generates monodisperse liposomes with minimal oil content and tunable macromolecular crowding using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based microfluidics is presented. Lipid stabilized water-in-oil-in-water emulsions that are stable for at least several months and with a high macromolecular crowder concentration that can be controlled with the external osmolality are formed. A crucial feature is that the oil phase can be removed using high flow conditions at any point after production, providing the highly crowded liposomes. Genetically encoded macromolecular crowding sensors show that the high level of macromolecular crowding in the emulsions is fully retained throughout the generation of minimal-oil lipid bilayers. This modular and robust platform will serve the study of biochemistry under physiologically relevant crowding conditions.

Keywords

FRET sensors, macromolecular crowding, microfluidics, sartificial cells, Medicine (miscellaneous), General Chemical Engineering, General Materials Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous), General Engineering, General Physics and Astronomy

Citation

Guerzoni, L P B, Goes, A V C D, Kalacheva, M, Haduła, J, Mork, M, Laporte, L D & Boersma, A J 2022, 'High Macromolecular Crowding in Liposomes from Microfluidics', Advanced Science, vol. 9, no. 27, 2201169, pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202201169