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Assembly of biomimetic microreactors using caged-coacervate droplets.

Arjaree JobdeedamrongShoupeng CaoIain HarleyDaniel CrespyKatharina LandfesterLucas Caire da Silva
Published in: Nanoscale (2023)
Complex coacervates are liquid-like droplets that can be used to create adaptive cell-like compartments. These compartments offer a versatile platform for the construction of bioreactors inspired by living cells. However, the lack of a membrane significantly reduces the colloidal stability of coacervates in terms of fusion and surface wetting, which limits their suitability as compartments. Here, we describe the formation of caged-coacervates surrounded by a semipermeable shell of silica nanocapsules. We demonstrate that the silica nanocapsules create a protective shell that also regulates the molecular transport of water-soluble compounds as a function of nanocapasule size. The adjustable semipermeability and intrinsic affinity of enzymes for the interior of the caged-coacervates allowed us to assemble biomimetic microreactors with enhanced colloidal stability.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • water soluble
  • fluorescent probe
  • single molecule
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • high throughput
  • ionic liquid
  • tissue engineering
  • mesenchymal stem cells