Amphiphilic block copolymer nanocontainers as bioreactors

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C. Nardin
J. Widmer
M. Winterhalter
W. Meier
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[1] Department of Physical Chemistry,
[2] University of Basel,undefined
[3] Klingelbergstrasse 80,undefined
[4] CH-4056 Basel,undefined
[5] Switzerland,undefined
[6] Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] 205 route de Narbonne,undefined
[9] F-31077 Toulouse,undefined
[10] France,undefined
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PACS. 83.70.Hq Heterogeneous liquids: suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, pastes, slurries, foams, block copolymers, etc. – 81.05.Ys Nanophase materials – 87.68.+z Biomaterials and biological interfaces;
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Self-assembly of an amphiphilic triblock copolymer carrying polymerizable end-groups is used to prepare nanometer-sized vesicular structures in aqueous solution. The triblock copolymer shells of the vesicles can be regarded as a mimetic of biological membranes although they are 2 to 3 times thicker than a conventional lipid bilayer. Nevertheless, they can serve as a matrix for membrane-spanning proteins. Surprisingly, the proteins remain functional despite the extreme thickness of the membranes and that even after polymerization of the reactive triblock copolymers. This opens a new field to create mechanically stable protein/polymer hybrid membranes. As a representative example we functionalize (polymerized) triblock copolymer vesicles by reconstituting a channel-forming protein from the outer cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. The protein used (OmpF) acts as a size-selective filter, which allows only for passage of molecules with a molecular weight below 400 g mol-1. Therefore substrates may still have access to enzymes encapsulated in such protein/polymer hybrid nanocontainers. We demonstrate this using the enzyme β-lactamase which is able to hydrolyze the antibiotic ampicillin. In addition, a transmembrane voltage above a given threshold causes a reversible gating transition of OmpF. This can be used to reversibly activate or deactivate the resulting nanoreactors.
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