Molecular machines stimulate intercellular calcium waves and cause muscle contraction

Intercellular calcium waves (ICW) are complex signalling phenomena that control many essential biological activities, including smooth muscle contraction, vesicle secretion, gene expression and changes in neuronal excitability. Accordingly, the remote stimulation of ICW could result in versatile bio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature nanotechnology 2023-09, Vol.18 (9), p.1051-1059
Hauptverfasser: Beckham, Jacob L., van Venrooy, Alexis R., Kim, Soonyoung, Li, Gang, Li, Bowen, Duret, Guillaume, Arnold, Dallin, Zhao, Xuan, Li, John T., Santos, Ana L., Chaudhry, Gautam, Liu, Dongdong, Robinson, Jacob T., Tour, James M.
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Zusammenfassung:Intercellular calcium waves (ICW) are complex signalling phenomena that control many essential biological activities, including smooth muscle contraction, vesicle secretion, gene expression and changes in neuronal excitability. Accordingly, the remote stimulation of ICW could result in versatile biomodulation and therapeutic strategies. Here we demonstrate that light-activated molecular machines (MM)—molecules that perform mechanical work on the molecular scale—can remotely stimulate ICW. MM consist of a polycyclic rotor and stator that rotate around a central alkene when activated with visible light. Live-cell calcium-tracking and pharmacological experiments reveal that MM-induced ICW are driven by the activation of inositol-triphosphate-mediated signalling pathways by unidirectional, fast-rotating MM. Our data suggest that MM-induced ICW can control muscle contraction in vitro in cardiomyocytes and animal behaviour in vivo in Hydra vulgaris . This work demonstrates a strategy for directly controlling cell signalling and downstream biological function using molecular-scale devices. Intercellular calcium waves drive numerous biological processes. Here light-activated molecular machines that—via nanomechanical action—stimulate ICW are reported, opening up avenues for the modulation of downstream biological processes using molecular-scale devices.
ISSN:1748-3387
1748-3395
1748-3395
DOI:10.1038/s41565-023-01436-w