3D printed protein-based robotic structures actuated by molecular motor assemblies

Haiyang Jia, Johannes Flommersfeld, Michael Heymann, Sven K. Vogel, Henri G. Franquelim, David B. Brückner, Hiromune Eto, Chase P. Broedersz*, Petra Schwille*

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Upscaling motor protein activity to perform work in man-made devices has long been an ambitious goal in bionanotechnology. The use of hierarchical motor assemblies, as realized in sarcomeres, has so far been complicated by the challenges of arranging sufficiently high numbers of motor proteins with nanoscopic precision. Here, we describe an alternative approach based on actomyosin cortex-like force production, allowing low complexity motor arrangements in a contractile meshwork that can be coated onto soft objects and locally activated by ATP. The design is reminiscent of a motorized exoskeleton actuating protein-based robotic structures from the outside. It readily supports the connection and assembly of micro-three-dimensional printed modules into larger structures, thereby scaling up mechanical work. We provide an analytical model of force production in these systems and demonstrate the design flexibility by three-dimensional printed units performing complex mechanical tasks, such as microhands and microarms that can grasp and wave following light activation.

源语言英语
页(从-至)703-709
页数7
期刊Nature Materials
21
6
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出版状态已出版 - 6月 2022
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Jia, H., Flommersfeld, J., Heymann, M., Vogel, S. K., Franquelim, H. G., Brückner, D. B., Eto, H., Broedersz, C. P., & Schwille, P. (2022). 3D printed protein-based robotic structures actuated by molecular motor assemblies. Nature Materials, 21(6), 703-709. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-022-01258-6