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Scale up of Transmembrane NADH Oxidation in Synthetic Giant Vesicles.

MinHui WangAndré WeberRoland HartigYiran ZhengDorothee KrafftTanja Vidaković-KochWerner ZuschratterIvan IvanovKai Sundmacher
Published in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2021)
The transfer of electrons across and along biological membranes drives the cellular energetics. In the context of artificial cells, it can be mimicked by minimal means, while using synthetic alternatives of the phospholipid bilayer and the electron-transducing proteins. Furthermore, the scaling up to biologically relevant and optically accessible dimensions may provide further insight and allow assessment of individual events but has been rarely attempted so far. Here, we visualized the mediated transmembrane oxidation of encapsulated NADH in giant unilamellar vesicles via confocal laser scanning and time-correlated single photon counting wide-field microscopy. To this end, we first augmented phospholipid membranes with an amphiphilic copolymer in order to check its influence on the oxidation kinetics spectrophotometrically. Then, we scaled up the compartments and followed the process microscopically.
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