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Tethered Enzymes as Nanoscale Active Particles

ORAL

Abstract

Biological systems can rectify active processes into productive work using enzymes, assemblies of enzymes, and larger-scale machines made of those assemblies. We seek to recapitulate and understand the phenomena of biological self-organization from the molecular to the cellular scale in the hopes of someday recreating synthetic systems with the same astonishing properties. We present recent work on examining the ability of single urease enzymes and collections of enzymes to perform "enhanced diffusion" where they diffuse faster than expected from the Stokes Einstein relation. In a new approach, we tether the enzymes to a fluid lipid bilayer to increase their viscosity for imaging and constrain them to two dimensions. We observe enhanced diffusion of single enzymes and an increase depending on the number of enzymes complexed.

Presenters

  • Jennifer L Ross

    Syracuse University

Authors

  • Jennifer L Ross

    Syracuse University

  • Wylie W Ahmed

    California State University, Fullerton

  • Benjamin Rogers

    Brandeis University

  • Ashley Scott

    Syracuse University

  • Ian Murphy

    Brandeis University