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Artificial Motor Proteins: toward a designed, autonomous protein motor built from non-motor parts

Descrizione del progetto

Progettazione e creazione di motori proteici autonomi

Il progetto ArtMotor, finanziato dall’UE, ha come obiettivo ultimo lo sviluppare e costruire da zero motori proteici sintetici e funzionali in grado di muovere e trasdurre energia. Il progetto sfrutterà l’esperienza nella progettazione computazionale di proteine, nella biologia molecolare e strutturale, impiegando moduli di proteine non motori esistenti con una funzione molecolare nota. I ricercatori costruiranno motori proteici relativamente semplici che richiedono un controllo esterno, avvicinandosi alla creazione di un motore proteico autonomo in grado di muoversi lungo un tracciato. La costruzione di motori proteici autonomi con un’ampia serie di proprietà, funzionalità e caratteristiche prestazionali potrebbe permettere di trasdurre l’energia chimica in lavoro meccanico in maniera più efficiente rispetto ai motori a combustione artificiali.

Obiettivo

Molecular motors and machines are essential for all cellular processes that together enable life. Built from proteins, with a wide range of properties, functionalities and performance characteristics, biological motors perform complex tasks and can transduce chemical energy into mechanical work more efficiently than human-made combustion engines. Sophisticated studies of biological protein motors have led to much structural and biophysical information and the development of models for motor function.

However, from the study of highly evolved, biological motors it remains difficult to discern detailed mechanisms, for example about the relative role of different force generation mechanisms, or how information is communicated across a protein to achieve the necessary coordination. A promising, complementary approach to answering these questions is to build synthetic protein motors from the bottom up. Indeed, much effort has been invested in functional protein design, but so far, the ‘holy grail’ of designing and building a functional synthetic protein motor has not been realized.

The purpose of ArtMotor is to design and build functional, synthetic protein motors capable of moving and transducing energy, based on existing, non-motor protein modules of known molecular function. Harnessing the synergy of expertise in computational protein design, structural and molecular biology, and single-molecule detection, we will use a two-pronged approach to (a) construct relatively simple protein motors that will require external control, while (b) construct, step by step, an autonomous protein motor capable of moving along a track. Such a functional, synthetic protein will constitute a ground-breaking advance in synthetic biology, physics and engineering. In addition to gaining new insights into mechanisms of energy transduction in proteins, we will also inspire other, complex protein designs that may lead to advances in fields from enzyme design to nano-engineering.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-SyG - Synergy grant

Istituzione ospitante

LUNDS UNIVERSITET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 3 496 802,00
Indirizzo
Paradisgatan 5c
22100 Lund
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Regione
Södra Sverige Sydsverige Skåne län
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 3 496 802,00

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