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Enhanced assembly of bacteriophage T7 produced in cell-free reactions under simulated microgravity

Enhanced assembly of bacteriophage T7 produced in cell-free reactions under simulated microgravity

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英文摘要

On-demand biomanufacturing has the potential to improve healthcare and self-sufficiency during space missions. Cell-free transcription and translation reactions combined with DNA blueprints can produce promising therapeutics like bacteriophages and virus-like particles. However, how space conditions affect the synthesis and self-assembly of such complex multi-protein structures is unknown. Here, we characterize the cell-free production of infectious bacteriophage T7 virions under simulated microgravity. Rotation in a 2D-clinostat increased the number of infectious particles compared to static controls. Quantitative analyses by mass spectrometry, immuno-dot-blot and real-time PCR showed no significant differences in protein and DNA contents, suggesting enhanced self-assembly of T7 phages in simulated microgravity. While the effects of genuine space conditions on the cell-free synthesis and assembly of bacteriophages remain to be investigated, our findings support the vision of a cell-free synthesis-enabled ?astropharmacy?.

Heimerl Thomas、Pavleti? Bruno、Glatter Timo、Moeller Ralf、Lehr Fran?ois-Xavier、Niederholtmeyer Henrike

10.1101/2022.12.16.520761

生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术航天生物工程学

Heimerl Thomas,Pavleti? Bruno,Glatter Timo,Moeller Ralf,Lehr Fran?ois-Xavier,Niederholtmeyer Henrike.Enhanced assembly of bacteriophage T7 produced in cell-free reactions under simulated microgravity[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-18].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.16.520761.点此复制

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