Preparation and Mechanism Insight of Nuclear Envelope-like Polymer Vesicles for Facile Loading of Biomacromolecules and Enhanced Biocatalytic Activity
作者:Yunqing Zhu, Fangyingkai Wang, Cong Zhang, and Jianzhong Du* 时间:2014-06-16 点击数:
Abstract:
The facile loading of sensitive and fragile biomacromolecules, such as glucose oxidase, hemoglobin, and ribonucleic acid (RNA), via synthetic vehicles directly in pure aqueous media is an important technical challenge. Inspired by the nucleus pore complex that connects the cell nucleus and the cytoplasm across the nuclear envelope, here we describe the development of a kind of polymeric nuclear envelope-like vesicle (NEV) to address this problem. The NEV is tailored to form the polymer pore complex (70 nm, similar to a nucleus pore complex) within the vesicle membrane based on nanophase segregation, which is confirmed via fluorescence spectrometry and dynamic light scattering (DLS) during self-assembly. This pH-triggered polymer pore complex can mediate the transportation of biomacromolecules across the vesicle membrane. Moreover, the NEVs facilitate the natural consecutive enzyme-catalyzed reactions via the H+ sponge effect. This simple strategy might also be extended for mimicking other synthetic cell organelles.
文章链接:Biocatalytic Activity, ACS Nano 2014, 8, 6644–6654.