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Coupled Metabolic Cycles Allow Out‐of‐Equilibrium Autopoietic Vesicle Replication

Anthonius H. J. Engwerda, Josh Southworth, Maria A. Lebedeva, Robert J. H. Scanes, Philipp Kukura, Stephen P. Fletcher

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report chemically fuelled out-of-equilibrium self-replicating vesicles based on surfactant formation. We studied the vesicles' autocatalytic formation using UPLC to determine monomer concentration and interferometric scattering microscopy at the nanoparticle level. Unlike related reports of chemically fuelled self-replicating micelles, our vesicular system was too stable to surfactant degradation to be maintained out of equilibrium. The introduction of a catalyst, which introduces a second catalytic cycle into the metabolic network, was used to close the first cycle. This shows how coupled catalytic cycles can create a metabolic network that allows the creation and perseverance of fuel-driven, out-of-equilibrium self-replicating vesicles.

Topics & Concepts

VesicleAutocatalysisMicellePulmonary surfactantChemistryCatalysisBiophysicsCatalytic cycleKineticsChemical physicsBiological systemBiologyPhysicsMembraneOrganic chemistryBiochemistryAqueous solutionQuantum mechanicsOrigins and Evolution of LifeLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials