Cell-Free Protein Expression in Polymer Materials
Cell-Free Protein Expression in Polymer Materials
While synthetic biology has advanced complex capabilities like sensing and molecule synthesis in aqueous solutions, important applications may also be pursued for biological systems in solid materials. Harsh processing conditions used to produce many synthetic materials such as plastics makes incorporation of biological functionality challenging. One technology that shows promise in circumventing these issues is cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS), where core cellular functionality is reconstituted outside the cell. CFPS enables genetic functions to be implemented without the complications of membrane transport or concerns over cellular viability or release of genetically modified organisms. Here we demonstrate that dried CFPS reactions have remarkable tolerance to heat and organic solvent exposure during the casting processes for polymer materials. We demonstrate the utility of this observation by creating plastics that have spatially patterned genetic functionality, produce antimicrobials in situ, and perform sensing reactions. The resulting materials unlock the potential to deliver DNA-programmable bio-functionality in a ubiquitous class of synthetic materials.
Lee Marilyn F.S.、Biondo John R.、Raig Rebecca M.、Lux Jeffrey E.、Bernhards Casey B.、Gupta Maneesh K.、Lee Jennifer A.、Lux Matthew W.、Berger Pierce N.、Kuhn Danielle L.
生物工程学材料科学高分子化合物工业
Lee Marilyn F.S.,Biondo John R.,Raig Rebecca M.,Lux Jeffrey E.,Bernhards Casey B.,Gupta Maneesh K.,Lee Jennifer A.,Lux Matthew W.,Berger Pierce N.,Kuhn Danielle L..Cell-Free Protein Expression in Polymer Materials[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.08.18.553881.点此复制
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