Optimization of the Inverted Emulsion Method for High-Yield Production of Biomimetic Giant Unilamellar Vesicles

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作者
Moga, Akanksha [1 ]
Yandrapalli, Naresh [1 ]
Dimova, Rumiana [1 ]
Robinson, Tom [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Colloids & Interfaces, Theory & Biosyst Dept, Potsdam Golm Sci Pk, D-14424 Potsdam, Germany
关键词
biomimetic; bottom-up synthetic biology; giant unilamellar vesicles; inverted emulsion; phase transfer; physiological buffers; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PHASE-SEPARATION; ENCAPSULATION; CELLS;
D O I
10.1002/cbic.201900529
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In the field of bottom-up synthetic biology, lipid vesicles provide an important role in the construction of artificial cells. Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), due to their membrane's similarity to natural biomembranes, have been widely used as cellular mimics. So far, several methods exist for the production of GUVs with the possibility to encapsulate biological macromolecules. The inverted emulsion-based method is one such technique, which has great potential for rapid production of GUVs with high encapsulation efficiencies for large biomolecules. However, the lack of understanding of various parameters that affect production yields has resulted in sparse adaptation within the membrane and bottom-up synthetic biology research communities. Here, we optimize various parameters of the inverted emulsion-based method to maximize the production of GUVs. We demonstrate that the density difference between the emulsion droplets, oil phase, and the outer aqueous phase plays a crucial role in vesicle formation. We also investigated the impact that centrifugation speed/time, lipid concentration, pH, temperature, and emulsion droplet volume has on vesicle yield and size. Compared to conventional electroformation, our preparation method was not found to significantly alter the membrane mechanical properties. Finally, we optimize the parameters to minimize the time from workbench to microscope and in this way open up the possibility of time-sensitive experiments. In conclusion, our findings will promote the usage of the inverted emulsion method for basic membrane biophysics studies as well as the development of GUVs for use as future artificial cells.
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页码:2674 / 2682
页数:9
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