Light Color-Controlled pH-Adjustment of Aqueous Solutions Using Engineered Proteoliposomes

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Apr;11(15):e2307524. doi: 10.1002/advs.202307524. Epub 2024 Feb 11.

Abstract

Controlling the pH at the microliter scale can be useful for applications in research, medicine, and industry, and therefore represents a valuable application for synthetic biology and microfluidics. The presented vesicular system translates light of different colors into specific pH changes in the surrounding solution. It works with the two light-driven proton pumps bacteriorhodopsin and blue light-absorbing proteorhodopsin Med12, that are oriented in opposite directions in the lipid membrane. A computer-controlled measuring device implements a feedback loop for automatic adjustment and maintenance of a selected pH value. A pH range spanning more than two units can be established, providing fine temporal and pH resolution. As an application example, a pH-sensitive enzyme reaction is presented where the light color controls the reaction progress. In summary, light color-controlled pH-adjustment using engineered proteoliposomes opens new possibilities to control processes at the microliter scale in different contexts, such as in synthetic biology applications.

Keywords: bacteriorhodopsin; light‐driven proton pump; proteoliposome; proteorhodopsin; synthetic biology.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteriorhodopsins*
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Proteolipids

Substances

  • proteoliposomes
  • Bacteriorhodopsins
  • Proteolipids