Towards engineering and production of artificial spider silk using tools of synthetic biology

Hashwardhan Poddar, Rainer Breitling, Eriko Takano
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Spider silk is one of the strongest biomaterials available in nature. Its mechanical properties make it a good candidate for applications in various fields ranging from protective armour to bandages for wound dressing to coatings for medical implants. Spider silk is formed by an intricate arrangement of spidroins, which are extremely large proteins containing long stretches of repeating segments rich in alanine and glycine. A large amount of research has been directed towards harnessing the spectacular potential of spider silks and using them for different applications. The interdisciplinary approach of synthetic biology is an ideal tool to study these spider silk proteins and work towards the engineering and production of synthetic spider silk. This review aims to highlight the recent progress that has been made in the study of spider silk proteins using different branches of synthetic biology. Here, the authors discuss the different computational approaches, directed evolution techniques and various expression platforms that have been tested for the successful production of spider silk. Future challenges facing the field and possible solutions offered by synthetic biology are also discussed.

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利用合成生物学的工具进行人造蜘蛛丝的工程和生产
蜘蛛丝是自然界中最坚固的生物材料之一。它的机械性能使其成为各种领域的良好候选者,从防护装甲到伤口敷料的绷带到医疗植入物的涂层。蛛丝是由复杂排列的蛛素组成的,蛛素是一种非常大的蛋白质,含有大量的重复片段,富含丙氨酸和甘氨酸。大量的研究一直致力于利用蜘蛛丝的惊人潜力,并将其用于不同的应用。合成生物学跨学科的研究方法是研究这些蜘蛛丝蛋白,并朝着工程和合成蜘蛛丝的生产工作的理想工具。本文综述了近年来利用合成生物学的不同分支对蜘蛛丝蛋白的研究进展。在这里,作者讨论了不同的计算方法,定向进化技术和各种表达平台,已经测试成功生产蜘蛛丝。讨论了合成生物学领域未来面临的挑战和可能的解决方案。
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