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Micro-motors: A motile bacteria based system for liposome cargo transport

机译:微型马达:基于运动细菌的脂质体货物运输系统

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Biological micro-motors (microorganisms) have potential applications in energy utilization and nanotechnology. However, harnessing the power generated by such motors to execute desired work is extremely difficult. Here, we employ the power of motile bacteria to transport small, large, and giant unilamellar vesicles (SUVs, LUVs, and GUVs). Furthermore, we demonstrate bacteria–bilayer interactions by probing glycolipids inside the model membrane scaffold. Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) spectroscopic and microscopic methods were utilized for understanding these interactions. We found that motile bacteria could successfully propel SUVs and LUVs with a velocity of 28 μm s−1 and 13 μm s−1, respectively. GUVs, however, displayed Brownian motion and could not be propelled by attached bacteria. Bacterial velocity decreased with the larger loaded cargo, which agrees with our calculations of loaded bacteria swimming at low Reynolds number.
机译:生物微电机(微生物)在能源利用和纳米技术中具有潜在的应用。但是,利用这种电动机产生的功率来执行期望的工作非常困难。在这里,我们利用运动细菌的力量来运输小的,大的和巨大的单层囊泡(SUV,LUV和GUV)。此外,我们通过探测模型膜支架内部的糖脂来证明细菌-双层相互作用。荧光共振能量转移(FRET)光谱和显微镜方法被用来理解这些相互作用。我们发现运动细菌可以以28propμms -1 和13μms -1 的速度成功地推动SUV和LUV。但是,GUV表现出布朗运动,不能被附着的细菌推动。载货量较大时细菌速度降低,这与我们在低雷诺数下游动的载菌的计算结果一致。

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