Contagious Aggregation: Transmittable Protein Aggregation in Cellular Communities Initiated by Synthetic Cells

  • Hong Guen Lee
  • , Jin Hae Kim
  • , Tumpa Gorai
  • , Young Ho Ko
  • , Haw Young Kwon
  • , Wooseong Chung
  • , Ilha Hwang
  • , Sungsu Lim
  • , Yun Kyung Kim
  • , Kwanwoo Shin
  • , Young Tae Chang
  • , Kimoon Kim
  • , Kyeng Min Park

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Abstract

Aggregation of amyloidogenic proteins causing neurodegenerative diseases is an uncontrollable and contagious process that is often associated with lipid membranes in a highly complex physiological environment. Although several approaches using natural cells and membrane models have been reported, systematic investigations focusing on the association with the membranes are highly challenging, mostly because of the lack of proper molecular tools. Here, we report a new supramolecular approach using a synthetic cell system capable of controlling the initiation of protein aggregation and mimicking various conditions of lipid membranes, thereby enabling systematic investigations of membrane-dependent effects on protein aggregation by visualization. Extending this strategy through concurrent use of synthetic cells and natural cells, we demonstrate the potential of this approach for systematic and in-depth studies on interrogating inter- and intracellularly transmittable protein aggregation. Thus, this new approach offers opportunities for gaining insights into the pathological implications of contagious protein aggregation associated with membranes for neurotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5067-5073
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume144
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Mar 2022

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