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Rotary F o F 1 -ATP Synthase-Driven Flasklike Pentosan Colloidal Motors with ATP Synthesis and Storage.

Yue LiJun LiuYingjie WuQiang He
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
We report the hierarchical assembly of a chloroplast-derived rotary F o F 1 -ATPase motor-propelled flasklike pentosan colloidal motor (FPCM) with the ability of the synthesis, storage, and triggered release of biological energy currency ATP. These streamlined and submicrometer-sized hollow flasklike pentosan colloidal motors are prepared by combining a soft-template-based hydrothermal polymerization with a vacuum infusion of chloroplast-derived proteoliposomes containing rotary F o F 1 -ATPase motors. The generation of proton motive force across the proteoliposomes by injecting an acidic buffer solution promotes the rotation of F o F 1 -ATPase motors to drive the self-propelled motion of FPCMs, accompanying the inner ATP synthesis and storage. These rotary F o F 1 -ATPase motor-powered FPCMs exhibit a chemotactic behavior by migrating from their neck opening to their round bottom along a proton gradient of the external environment (negative chemotaxis). Such rotary biomolecular motor-driven flasklike pentosan colloidal motors with ATP synthesis and on-demand release make them promising candidates for engineering novel intelligent nanocarriers to actively regulate cellular metabolism.
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