Our project aims to design a system that can effectively deliver the uncoupling protein UCP1 into adipocytes via PVCs. For this, we are using BBa_K4960022 as the basic part to enables the delivery of UCP1 by serving as the payload for the PVC delivery system. UCP1 is a naturally occurring mitochondrial uncoupler protein found in brown adipose tissue of mammals. It works by transporting protons across the mitochondrial membrane, inducing a process of mitochondrial uncoupling that disconnects oxygen consumption from ATP synthesis. This uncoupling process results in the dissipation of energy in the form of heat, leading to an increase in energy expenditure and basal metabolic rate.
Special Design
In PVCpnf, the N-terminus domain of Pdp1 (Pdp1NTD) could serve as a “packaging domain”—a molecular identifier to assist the PVCs loading machinery in identifying and loading the proper payloads. Hence, a Pdp1NTD domain must be supplemented to the N-terminus of UCP1 in order to efficiently load UCP1 into the PVCs. In addition, we also decided to fuse an EGFP tag to provide a potential visualization signal and improve the solubility of UCP1 in the E. coli expression system. Hence, we designed this part by connecting Pdp1NTD to the N-terminus of UCP1 and an EGFP to the C-terminus (Figure )