Intrinsically Disordered Protein‐Inspired Nanovector‐Based Coacervates for the Direct Cytosolic Transport of Biomacromolecules
Abstract
Abstract In eukaryotic cells, membraneless organelles (MLOs) are formed via liquid‒liquid phase separation (LLPS) involving intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and biomacromolecules, enabling biomacromolecule transport without vesicles, transporters, or channels. Although MLO‐mimetic coacervates generated from synthetic biomaterials can deliver biomacromolecules into cells, they lack the conformational adaptability of IDPs and a defined internalization mechanism, limiting their stability under physiological conditions and hindering biomedical translation. Here, IDP‐inspired nanovectors (IDP‐NVs) are developed with conformational adaptability capable of forming nanocoacervates (NCs) with biomacromolecules for cytosolic delivery. Mixing with IDP‐NVs and cargos results in stable NCs under physiological conditions, and the NCs can directly penetrate cellular membranes through the molecular motion of IDP‐NVs. After the internalization, cytoplasmic glutathione triggers NC disassembly, releasing biomacromolecules in the cytosol. The NCs effectively deliver biomacromolecules of diverse sizes, charges, shapes (globular proteins and antibodies), and functions (mRNAs and CRISPR units), demonstrating their versatility and potential for biomedical applications.
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Authors (15)
Soyeong Jin
Center for Advanced Biomolecular Recognition Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Hyemin Park
Seuk‐Min Ryu
Center for Advanced Biomolecular Recognition Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Dagyeong Guk
Center for Advanced Biomolecular Recognition Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Jaeeun Lee
Seongeon Jin
Center for Advanced Biomolecular Recognition Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Changjoon Keum
Center for Advanced Biomolecular Recognition Biomedical Research Division Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea
Jinyoung Park
Myoung‐Hwan Park
Department of Chemistry and Life Science Sahmyook University Seoul 01795 Republic of Korea
Chaekyu Kim
Hojun Kim
Jaegeun Noh
Department of Chemistry Hanyang University Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea
Kwan Hyi Lee
Ja‐Hyoung Ryu
Department of Chemistry College of Natural Sciences Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology Ulsan 44919 Republic of Korea
Youngdo Jeong