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Membranization of Coacervates into Artificial Phagocytes with Predation toward Bacteria

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posted on 2021-05-28, 14:37 authored by Chunyu Zhao, Junbo Li, Shengliang Wang, Zhijun Xu, Xiaoliang Wang, Xiaoman Liu, Lei Wang, Xin Huang
Coacervate-based membraneless organelles with diverse functionality as well as the capability of mimicking intracellular physiological environments are attracting researchers’ great interest. However, the further studies focusing on functionalized membranization of coacervate as a step toward an advanced membrane-bound protocell are still rare. In this study, we develop a way to compartmentalize coacervate based on reconstitution with a natural cellular wall, which could then serve as a promising chassis for the development of protocells with selective sequestration of various biomacromolecules. Significantly, the compartmentalized protocell could behave like a phagocyte and selectively capture, engulf, and then kill Escherichia coli efficiently. Taken together, our studies present a strategy for advancing coacervate-based protocell design as well as the development of smart materials with on-demand functionalization.

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