MSC Seminar. 13/03/2025. 11h00. Chiho Watanabe (Hiroshima University, Japan): “Cell size space effect on crowded polymer solutions”

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Exceptionnal schedule
Thursday, March 13th
2025, 11h00, Room 454 A, Condorcet Building.

Chiho Watanabe

Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life
Hiroshima University, Japan

Cell size space effect on crowded polymer solutions

Abstract:

Cells confine macromolecularly crowded solutions of biopolymers (proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, etc.) inside lipid-based membranes. Typical cell sizes range from a few to tens of microns, with corresponding volumes of fL to pL. In such a cell-size space, the confined solution may behave differently than the unconfined bulk solution over µL volumes. Here, we used water-in-oil emulsion polymer droplets to model the cell structure and investigated how cell-size space confinement with lipid membranes affects the physicochemical properties of the internal polymer solutions. We found that, above a certain concentration, molecular diffusion slows down with decreasing confinement size. In addition, cell-size space confinement induces phase separation, with the composition exhibiting a homogeneous phase in a bulk solution. These results suggest that cell size confinement with lipid membranes can influence the behavior of macromolecularly crowded solutions. [1–4]

[1] C. Watanabe, Y. Kobori, J. Yamamoto, M. Kinjo, and M. Yanagisawa, Quantitative Analysis of Membrane Surface and Small Confinement Effects on Molecular Diffusion, J. Phys. Chem. B 124, 1090 (2020).

[2] K. Harusawa, C. Watanabe, Y. Kobori, K. Tomita, A. Kitamura, M. Kinjo, and M. Yanagisawa, Membrane Surface Modulates Slow Diffusion in Small Crowded Droplets, Langmuir 37, 437 (2021).

[3] C. Watanabe, T. Furuki, Y. Kanakubo, F. Kanie, K. Koyanagi, J. Takeshita, and M. Yanagisawa, Cell-Sized Confinement Initiates Phase Separation of Polymer Blends and Promotes Fractionation upon Competitive Membrane Wetting, ACS Materials Lett. 4, 1742 (2022).

[4] Y. Kanakubo, C. Watanabe, J. Yamamoto, N. Yanagisawa, H. Sakuta, A. Nikoubashman, and M. Yanagisawa, Cell-Sized Confinements Alter Molecular Diffusion in Concentrated Polymer Solutions Due to Length-Dependent Wetting of Polymers, ACS Mater. Au 3, 442 (2023).

 

 

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