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Published August 5, 2020 | Supplemental Material
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Molecularly Engineered "Janus GroEL": Application to Supramolecular Copolymerization with a Higher Level of Sequence Control

Abstract

Herein we report the synthesis and isolation of a shape-persistent Janus protein nanoparticle derived from the biomolecular machine chaperonin GroEL (^AGroEL^B) and its application to DNA-mediated ternary supramolecular copolymerization. To synthesize ^AGroEL^B with two different DNA strands A and B at its opposite apical domains, we utilized the unique biological property of GroEL, i.e., Mg²⁺/ATP-mediated ring exchange between ^AGroEL^A and ^BGroEL^B with their hollow cylindrical double-decker architectures. This exchange event was reported more than 24 years ago but has never been utilized for molecular engineering of GroEL. We leveraged DNA nanotechnology to purely isolate Janus ^AGroEL^B and succeeded in its precision ternary supramolecular copolymerization with two DNA comonomers, A** and B*, that are partially complementary to A and B in ^AGroEL^B, respectively, and programmed to self-dimerize on the other side. Transmission electron microscopy allowed us to confirm the formation of the expected dual-periodic copolymer sequence −(^(B*/B)GroEL^(A/A**/A**/A)GroEL^(B/B*))– in the form of a laterally connected lamellar assembly rather than a single-chain copolymer.

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© 2020 American Chemical Society. Received: June 1, 2020; Published: July 21, 2020. Author Contributions: D.K. and H.K.S. contributed equally. The authors declare no competing financial interest. This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (S) (18H05260 to T.A.) and the Nanotechnology Platform Project of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (JPMXP09A18UT0027 and JPMXP09A20UT0042). We thank Mr. Hoshi for his assistance with transmission electron microscopy. H.K.S. thanks the Takayama International Education Foundation for a scholarship. S.S. thanks the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation for their support.

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