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Enzymatic Janus Liposome Micromotors

Hui Jin, Jinyan Cui, Wei Zhan

2023Langmuir18 citationsDOI

Abstract

A liposome-based micromotor system that utilizes regional enzymatic conversion and gas generation to achieve directional motion in water is presented. Constituted mainly of a low-melting lipid and a high-melting lipid together with cholesterol, these liposomes maintain stable Janus configuration at room temperature as a result of lipid liquid-liquid phase separation. Local placement of enzymes such as horseradish peroxidase is realized via affinity binding between avidin and biotin, the latter as a lipid conjugate sorted specifically into one domain of these Janus liposomes as a minor component. In the presence of the substrate, hydrogen peroxide, these enzyme-decorated Janus liposomes undergo directional motion, yielding velocities exceeding thermal diffusion by three folds in some cases. Experimental details on liposome size control, motor assembly, and substrate distribution are presented; effects of key experimental factors on liposome motion, such as substrate concentration and liposome Janus ratio, are also examined. This work thus provides a viable approach to building asymmetrical lipid-assembled, enzyme-attached colloids and, in addition, stresses the importance of asymmetry in achieving particle directional motion.

Topics & Concepts

LiposomeJanusChemistryHorseradish peroxidaseSubstrate (aquarium)Hydrogen peroxideBiophysicsChromatographyMaterials scienceChemical engineeringNanotechnologyEnzymeBiochemistryOceanographyBiologyGeologyEngineeringMicro and Nano RoboticsPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationLipid Membrane Structure and Behavior