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Directed assembly of genetically engineered eukaryotic cells into living functional materials via ultrahigh-affinity protein interactions

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2022-11-04
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ISSN
2375-2548
EISSN
2375-2548
Volume8Issue:44
Abstract

Engineered living materials (ELMs) are gaining traction among synthetic biologists, as their emergent properties and nonequilibrium thermodynamics make them markedly different from traditional materials. However, the aspiration to directly use living cells as building blocks to create higher-order structures or materials, with no need for chemical modification, remains elusive to synthetic biologists. Here, we report a strategy that enables the assembly of engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae into self-propagating ELMs via ultrahigh-affinity protein/protein interactions. These yeast cells have been genetically engineered to display the protein pairs SpyTag/SpyCatcher or CL7/Im7 on their surfaces, which enable their assembly into multicellular structures capable of further growth and proliferation. The assembly process can be controlled precisely via optical tweezers or microfluidics. Moreover, incorporation of functional motifs such as super uranyl-binding protein and mussel foot proteins via genetic programming rendered these materials suitable for uranium extraction from seawater and bioadhesion, respectively, pointing to their potential in chemical separation and biomedical applications.

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Ministry of Science and Technology[2020YFA0908100] ; Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scientists Fund[22122707] ; Science, Technology, and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality["JCYJ20200109141241950","SGDX2020110309460101","JCYJ20190813094601656"] ; Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation[2019A1515011691] ; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR Government["16103519","16103421","T13-602/21-N"] ; Innovation and Technology Commission[ITCPD/17-9]
WOS Research Area
Science & Technology - Other Topics
WOS Subject
Multidisciplinary Sciences
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WOS:000918406800042
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2-s2.0-85141890183
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:3
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/411800
DepartmentDepartment of Biology
生命科学学院
Affiliation
1.Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering,Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Hong Kong SAR,Kowloon,Clear Water Bay,China
2.Greater Bay Biomedical InnoCenter, Shenzhen Bay Laboratory, Shenzhen 518036, China.
3.Biomedical Research Institute,Shenzhen Peking University-The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Medical Center,Shenzhen,518036,China
4.Department of Chemistry,Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Hong Kong SAR,Kowloon,Clear Water Bay,China
5.Laboratory for Synthetic Chemistry and Chemical Biology,Hong Kong SAR,Hong Kong Science Park,China
6.Department of Biology,School of Life Sciences,Southern University of Science and Technology of China,Shenzhen,518036,China
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GB/T 7714
Yi,Qikun,Dai,Xin,Park,Byung Min,et al. Directed assembly of genetically engineered eukaryotic cells into living functional materials via ultrahigh-affinity protein interactions[J]. Science Advances,2022,8(44).
APA
Yi,Qikun.,Dai,Xin.,Park,Byung Min.,Gu,Junhao.,Luo,Jiren.,...&Sun,Fei.(2022).Directed assembly of genetically engineered eukaryotic cells into living functional materials via ultrahigh-affinity protein interactions.Science Advances,8(44).
MLA
Yi,Qikun,et al."Directed assembly of genetically engineered eukaryotic cells into living functional materials via ultrahigh-affinity protein interactions".Science Advances 8.44(2022).
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