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Passive endocytosis in model protocells

Stephanie J. Zhang, Lauren A. Lowe, Palapuravan Anees, Yamuna Krishnan, Thomas G. Fai, Jack W. Szostak, Anna Wang

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Semipermeable membranes are a key feature of all living organisms. While specialized membrane transporters in cells can import otherwise impermeable nutrients, the earliest cells would have lacked a mechanism to import nutrients rapidly under nutrient-rich circumstances. Using both experiments and simulations, we find that a process akin to passive endocytosis can be recreated in model primitive cells. Molecules that are too impermeable to be absorbed can be taken up in a matter of seconds in an endocytic vesicle. The internalized cargo can then be slowly released over hours, into the main lumen or putative cytoplasm. This work demonstrates a way by which primitive life could have broken the symmetry of passive permeation prior to the evolution of protein transporters.

Topics & Concepts

EndocytosisProtocellCell biologyEndocytic cycleCytoplasmMembraneBiologyVesicleBiogenesisBiophysicsChemistryBiochemistryCellGenePhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorOrigins and Evolution of Life