Issue 22, 2014

Giant vesicles functionally expressing membrane receptors for an insect pheromone

Abstract

To date, biochemical approaches to membrane receptors have been limited to the following methods: knockout or overexpression of membrane receptors by gene introduction and genome engineering or extraction of membrane receptor–surfactant complexes from innate cells and their introduction into model biomembranes. Here, we describe the development of a third method involving gene expression using cell-free in situ protein synthesis inside model biomembrane capsules. We verified this method by synthesizing olfactory receptors from the silkmoth Bombyx mori inside giant vesicles and found that they were excited in the presence of their ligand the Bombyx mori sex pheromone.

Graphical abstract: Giant vesicles functionally expressing membrane receptors for an insect pheromone

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Oct 2013
Accepted
14 Jan 2014
First published
07 Feb 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 2958-2961

Giant vesicles functionally expressing membrane receptors for an insect pheromone

S. Hamada, M. Tabuchi, T. Toyota, T. Sakurai, T. Hosoi, T. Nomoto, K. Nakatani, M. Fujinami and R. Kanzaki, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 2958 DOI: 10.1039/C3CC48216B

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