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Shaping Liposomes by Cell-Free Expressed Bacterial Microtubules

Journal

ACS SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages 2447-2455

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.1c00278

Keywords

synthetic cell; artificial cell; cell-free gene expression; microtubule; lipid vesicle; morphogenesis

Funding

  1. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO/OCW)
  2. BaSyC-Building a Synthetic Cell Gravitation [024.003.019]

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Genetic control of protein filaments self-assembling in lipid vesicles offers a potential pathway for controlled shape changes and DNA segregation in synthetic cell biology. The study demonstrates that newly synthesized tubulins can interact spontaneously with lipid membranes, organize into different structures inside liposomes, exert a pushing force on the membrane, and deform liposomes.
Genetic control over a cytoskeletal network inside lipid vesicles offers a potential route to controlled shape changes and DNA segregation in synthetic cell biology. Bacterial microtubules (bMTs) are protein filaments found in bacteria of the genus Prosthecobacter. They are formed by the tubulins BtubA and BtubB, which polymerize in the presence of GTP. Here, we show that the tubulins BtubA/B can be functionally expressed from DNA templates in a reconstituted transcription-translation system, thus providing a cytosol-like environment to study their biochemical and biophysical properties. We found that bMTs spontaneously interact with lipid membranes and display treadmilling. When compartmentalized inside liposomes, de novo synthesized BtubA/B tubulins self-organize into cytoskeletal structures of different morphologies. Moreover, bMTs can exert a pushing force on the membrane and deform liposomes, a phenomenon that can be reversed by a light-activated disassembly of the filaments. Our work establishes bMTs as a new building block in synthetic biology. In the context of creating a synthetic cell, bMTs could help shape the lipid compartment, establish polarity or directional transport, and assist the division machinery.

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