[preprint] Controlled exchange of protein and nucleic acid signals from and between synthetic minimal cells

Joseph M Heili, Kaitlin Stokes, Nathaniel J Gaut, Christopher Deich, Jose Gomez-Garcia, Brock Cash, Matthew R Pawlak, Aaron E Engelhart, Katarzyna P Adamala

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.01.03.474826v1.abstract

Synthetic minimal cells are a class of small liposome bioreactors that have some, but not all functions of live cells. Here, we report a critical step towards the development of a bottom-up minimal cell: cellular export of functional protein and RNA products. We used cell penetrating peptide tags to translocate payloads across a synthetic cell vesicle membrane. We demonstrated efficient transport of active enzymes, and transport of nucleic acid payloads by RNA binding proteins. We investigated influence of a concentration gradient alongside other factors on the efficiency of the translocation, and we show a method to increase product accumulation in one location. We demonstrate the use of this technology to engineer molecular communication between different populations of synthetic cells, to exchange protein and nucleic acid signals. The synthetic minimal cell production and export of proteins or nucleic acids allows experimental designs that approach the complexity and relevancy of natural biological systems.