Wan Zheng
Colorado School of Mines
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Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | 2014
Liangju Kuang; Tien Le Olson; Su Lin; Marco Flores; Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; J. C. Williams; James P. Allen; Hongjun Liang
Incorporation of membrane proteins into nanodevices to mediate recognition and transport in a collective and scalable fashion remains a challenging problem. We demonstrate how nanoscale photovoltaics could be designed using robust synthetic nanomembranes with incorporated photosynthetic reaction centers (RCs). Specifically, RCs from Rhodobacter sphaeroides are reconstituted spontaneously into rationally designed polybutadiene membranes to form hierarchically organized proteopolymer membrane arrays via a charge-interaction-directed reconstitution mechanism. Once incorporated, the RCs are fully active for prolonged periods based upon a variety of spectroscopic measurements, underscoring preservation of their 3D pigment configuration critical for light-driven charge transfer. This result provides a strategy to construct solar conversion devices using structurally versatile proteopolymer membranes with integrated RC functions to harvest broad regions of the solar spectrum.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Mariana C. Fiori; Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; Miguel Anzaldua; Mario J. Borgnia; Guillermo A. Altenberg; Hongjun Liang
Lipid nanodiscs are playing increasingly important roles in studies of the structure and function of membrane proteins. Development of lipid nanodiscs as a membrane-protein-supporting platform, or a drug targeting and delivery vehicle in general, is undermined by the fluidic and labile nature of lipid bilayers. Here, we report the discovery of polymer nanodiscs, i.e., discoidal amphiphilic block copolymer membrane patches encased within membrane scaffold proteins, as a novel two-dimensional nanomembrane that maintains the advantages of lipid nanodiscs while addressing their weaknesses. Using MsbA, a bacterial ATP-binding cassette transporter as a membrane protein prototype, we show that the protein can be reconstituted into the polymer nanodiscs in an active state. As with lipid nanodiscs, reconstitution of detergent-solubilized MsbA into the polymer nanodiscs significantly enhances its activity. In contrast to lipid nanodiscs that undergo time- and temperature-dependent structural changes, the polymer nanodiscs experience negligible structural evolution under similar environmental stresses, revealing a critically important property for the development of nanodisc-based characterization methodologies or biotechnologies. We expect that the higher mechanical and chemical stability of block copolymer membranes and their chemical versatility for adaptation will open new opportunities for applications built upon diverse membrane protein functions, or involved with drug targeting and delivery.
Macromolecules | 2011
Daoben Hua; Jianlin Jiang; Liangju Kuang; Jing Jiang; Wan Zheng; Hongjun Liang
ACS Nano | 2014
Liangju Kuang; Donald Fernandes; Matthew O’Halloran; Wan Zheng; Yunjiang Jiang; Vladimir Ladizhansky; Leonid S. Brown; Hongjun Liang
Angewandte Chemie | 2016
Udeep Chawla; Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; Liangju Kuang; Suchithranga M.D.C. Perera; Michael C. Pitman; Michael F. Brown; Hongjun Liang
ACS Infectious Diseases | 2017
Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; Liangju Kuang; Hairong Ma; Hongjun Liang
Biophysical Journal | 2015
Udeep Chawla; Wan Zheng; Liangju Kuang; Yunjiang Jiang; Suchithranga M.D.C. Perera; Michael F. Brown; Hongjun Liang
Biophysical Journal | 2014
Liangju Kuang; Donald Fernandes; Matthew O'Halloran; Wan Zheng; Yunjiang Jiang; Vladimir Ladizhansky; Leonid S. Brown; Hongjun Liang
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Mariana C. Fiori; Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; Miguel Anzaldua; Mario J. Borgnia; Guillermo A. Altenberg; Hongjun Liang
ACS Infectious Diseases | 2017
Yunjiang Jiang; Wan Zheng; Liangju Kuang; Hairong Ma; Hongjun Liang