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- Title
Photo-induced proton gradients and ATP biosynthesis produced by vesicles encapsulated in a silica matrix.
- Authors
Luo, Tzy-Jiun M; Soong, Ricky; Lan, Esther; Dunn, Bruce; Montemagno, Carlo
- Abstract
Sol-gel immobilization of soluble proteins has proven to be a viable method for stabilizing a wide variety of proteins in transparent inorganic matrices. The encapsulation of membrane-bound proteins has received much less attention, although work in this area suggests potential opportunities in microarray technology and high-throughput drug screening. The present paper describes a liposome/sol-gel architecture in which the liposome provides membrane structure and protein orientation to two transmembrane proteins, bacteriorhodopsin (bR) and F(0)F(1)-ATP synthase; the sol-gel encapsulation converts the liposomal solution into a robust material without compromising the intrinsic activity of the incorporated proteins. Here we report on two different proteoliposome-doped gels (proteogels) whose properties are determined by the transmembrane proteins. Proteogels containing bR proteoliposomes exhibit a stable proton gradient when irradiated with visible light, whereas proteogels containing proteoliposomes with both bR and F(0)F(1)-ATP synthase couple the photo-induced proton gradient to the production of ATP. These results demonstrate that materials based on the liposome/sol-gel architecture are able to harness the properties of transmembrane proteins and enable a variety of applications, from power generation and energy storage to the powering of molecular motors, and represent a new technology for performing complex chemical synthesis in a solid-state matrix.
- Publication
Nature materials, 2005, Vol 4, Issue 3, p220
- ISSN
1476-1122
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nmat1322