Controlled Mechanical Actuation of Adsorbed Forisome Mechanoproteins: A Step Toward Biomolecular Devices
Forisomes are giant structural plant mechanoproteins that reversibly undergo a transition from a longitudinally expanded to a contracted (dispersed) state. This transition is driven by a change in the concentration of Ca 2+ ions. Artificial forisomes, expressed in yeast, have a width of 0.7 µm and a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced functional materials 2024-03, Vol.34 (13) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Forisomes are giant structural plant mechanoproteins that reversibly undergo a transition from a longitudinally expanded to a contracted (dispersed) state. This transition is driven by a change in the concentration of Ca
2+
ions. Artificial forisomes, expressed in yeast, have a width of 0.7 µm and a length of 4.6 µm and adsorb onto a gold surface. Scanning electrochemical microscopy imaging of the adsorbed forisomes reveales a heterogenous film in which several proteins adsorb together on the substrate surface. The adsorbed forisomes maintain their biological activity and undergo reversible contraction–expansion reactions. Infrared spectroscopy (IRS) shows that Ca
2+
ions are coordinated to the carboxylate groups in the side chains of Asp and Glu affecting the 3D arrangement of the corresponding protein fragments allowing for a longitudinal contraction, dispersion of the forisome volume, and water uptake. In films, expanded forisomes accumulate small ions (ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid dianion or [Fe(CN)
6
]
4‐
) that are released upon Ca
2+
driven dispersion. The properties described here make forisomes attractive for biotechnological applications. |
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ISSN: | 1616-301X 1616-3028 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adfm.202312159 |